“Invisible to Whom?”: On the Quiet Brilliance of Robert Sengstacke
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“Invisible to Whom?”: On the Quiet Brilliance of Robert Sengstacke
In a quiet corner on the first floor of the Regenstein Library, the walls are lined with black-and-white photographs. Faces are captured in mid-laugh, arms are caught in motion, and gazes ask nothing and everything at once. The photographs are part of an exhibition titled *Invisible to Whom?*, borrowed from Toni Morrison’s poignant challenge to Ralph Ellison’s *Invisible Man*. It does not dwell on invisibility in any way but rather offers someth…
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