The Dutchwoman guiding the gallery of America's most famous faces
Briefly

Portraiture is a four-way fabrication, argues Kim Sajet, director of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, encompassing the subject, the artist, the patron, and the audience.
Sajet notes that the most immediate portrait we can imagine today is a selfie or a snapshot, emphasizing how we constantly manipulate images, particularly with filters.
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