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For Richard Prince the act of re-photographing a well-known media image converts
 
  a) stereotype into ambiguity.
  b) representation into deception.
  c) authenticity into convention.
  d) artifice into desire.

Question 2

Joseph Beuys associates his actions in I Like America and America Likes Me with the theme of
 
  a) the wounded body healed and reborn.
  b) man's power over the animal world.
  c) wild nature versus domesticity.
  d) preserving the body against decay.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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