





The Human Condition, 1969, by Duane Michals
sequence of six gelatin silver prints
"We must touch each other to stay human. Touch is the only thing that can save us." - as written by the artist in Real Dreams, published by Addison House, Danbury, NH, 1976
The photography of Duane Michals is represented by Pace/MacGill Gallery, NY.
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