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Robert K. Nolligan works at the boundary between desire and indigestion. He believes a photograph has no obligation to be pleasing. Convinced that vulgarity is a bourgeois invention and that a successful image should leave the viewer feeling slightly ashamed of having looked at it for too long, he has spent years pursuing a body of work that is pointlessly disturbing, which strikes him as reason enough to carry on.
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