Find an artwork that explores the theme of identity. In what ways does the composition of the work change the way that it is interpreted through the scope of censorship? If these portraits were not censored, how could that change the piece's meaning?
"WHO" is a collection exploring the scaffolding of identity in relation to censorship. The inclusion of disorienting mirrors, obstructed portraiture, and the exploration of traditionally censored terms of identification emphasize the journey to reaching one's identity.