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Assistant Museum Educator Molly Kysar discusses the Artists on Artworks program at the Met, currently celebrating its first anniversary.
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Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky (American, born 1954 and 1950)

Date:2006
Medium:Single-channel digital video, black-and-white, silent, 17 min., 55 sec.
Accession Number:2016.398.2
Location:Not on view
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Incidents

Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky (American, born 1954 and 1950)

Date:1996–97
Medium:Single-channel digital video, color, sound, 14 min., 49 sec.
Accession Number:2010.458
Location:Not on view
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Portraits

Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky (American, born 1954 and 1950)

Date:2006
Medium:Gelatin silver prints
Accession Number:2012.554.1a–c / 2016.398.1a–c
Location:Not on view
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Untitled

Svetlana Kopystiansky (American, born 1950)

Date:1990s
Medium:Chromogenic print
Accession Number:1996.72.1
Location:Not on view
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Untitled

Svetlana Kopystiansky (American, born 1950)

Date:1990s
Medium:Chromogenic print
Accession Number:1996.72.3
Location:Not on view
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Untitled

Svetlana Kopystiansky (American, born 1950)

Date:1990s
Medium:Chromogenic print
Accession Number:1996.72.2
Location:Not on view
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Themes of dislocation and displacement in contemporary photography will be explored in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's forthcoming exhibition in the Joyce and Robert Menschel Hall for Modern Photography. Drawn almost entirely from the Museum's collection, Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography on view July 2, 2010 through February 21, 2011, will feature 22 artists whose photographic works convey a sense of a rootless or unfixed existence.