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      <title>Tom Zimberoff: The White Fence and more..</title>
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      <description>After yesterday’s Black and White Portrait exhibition, today continues our exploration of faces in monochrome. As an Angeleno, I was excited to discover the photographs of Tom Zimberoff, particularly his project on Mexican-American immigrants in East LA, through his recognition in the 2025 Critical Mass Top 50. We met at the opening at the Duncan Miller Gallery and shared</description>
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