For “I Fought The Law,” Olivia Locher staged classic stupid state laws as a series photos. There is a questionable factual basis and a pesky fluctuation in aesthetics, but some of it is quite good. The absurd “In Arizona you may not have more than two dildos in a house” still life borrows from Maurizio Cattelan’s Toilet Paper Magazine. “In Rhode Island it is illegal to wear transparent clothing” in lurid pink Barbie reminds of Maja Malou Lyse (maybe). It all could have been a little cleaner, but cute concept. See our favorites above. (Images: Olivia Locher)
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