X-radiograph(s) of "Feke" by Artist of original: Robert Feke

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Editor: This is an X-radiograph of "Feke," an artwork residing at the Harvard Art Museums, by an unknown artist who worked on an original work by Robert Feke. What initially strikes me is the ghostly, layered effect. What's your interpretation of this piece? Curator: This x-ray invites us to consider what lies beneath the surface, not just of this artwork, but also of the society that produced it. What power dynamics were at play when Robert Feke originally created this portrait? What is revealed or concealed by the process of X-raying? Editor: That's an interesting point. It highlights how technology can expose hidden layers of meaning and context. Curator: Exactly. It reminds us that art is never created in a vacuum. Editor: I'll definitely look at art with a different lens now. Thanks!

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