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Troy BrauntuchA member of the so called "Pictures Generation," Troy Brauntuch (born 1954) makes appropriated works that, by removing or adding context, can, on one hand, empty out culturally charged icons, and on the other hand, supply seemingly innocuous material with massive charge. Brauntuch's work 1 2 3 provides a useful example of the tactics he likes to employ; it consists of screenprints of a set of fairly unremarkable sketches a tank, a vestibule, a stage
A member of the so-called "Pictures Generation," Troy Brauntuch (born 1954) makes appropriated works that, by removing or adding context, can, on one hand, empty out culturally charged icons, and on the other hand, supply seemingly innocuous material with massive charge. Brauntuch's work 1 2 3 provides a useful example of the tactics he likes to employ; it consists of screenprints of a set of fairly unremarkable sketches--a tank, a vestibule, a stage set--which turn out to have been drawn by one Adolf Hitler. This semiotic standoff between innocuous artwork and not-so-innocuous author compels the viewer to ponder the constructions of significance one so often unthinkingly performs when looking at art--constructions that Brauntuch has consistently sabotaged throughout his 30-year career. This first survey of Brauntuch's work includes essays by Johanna Burton and Douglas Eklund, curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's critically acclaimed 2009 Pictures Generation exhibition.Shipping Notes
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horrible paper. pizza wheel track marks extremely visible and the paper gets all wavy from ink.
Size: 13"X19"
horrible paper. pizza wheel track marks left by printer guide wheels are extremely visible after printing, and the paper gets all wavy from being saturated with ink. I would most definitely call this paper defective in design. The gloss cannot be used in a printer, even though it is meant to be used in a printer. returned for refund.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Value for print
Size: 4"X6"
Yeams and yes. The print quality really depends on your printer and ink. It was awesome for my Epson eco tank but as good for my old inkjet HP.
Great value. Good thick paper. Dries kinda instantly (epson). Gloss is standard as advertized.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Overpriced for the amount given you should get at least a hundred for the price quality decent
Size: 8.5"X11"
Good paper but not worth the price they have the same quality paper but $5 cheaper elsewhere
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Excelente
Size: 8.5"X11"
Perfecto para mi printer, buena calidad
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Excellent Photo Paper — Beautiful Results
Size: 13"x19"
I love this A-SUB Premium Double Sided Photo Paper. The luster finish looks really nice, and prints come out sharp, clean, and professional-looking.
The double-sided design is also a huge plus. It feels sturdy, handles ink well, and gives photos a polished look without being overly glossy. It’s exactly the kind of paper that makes prints feel more premium.
Very happy with it and would absolutely buy it again.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026