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8 Women is a collection of works by American female photographer Collier Shore. Born in New York in 1963, she majored in journalism at the School of Visual Arts and was active as a critic in the 1990s, but when she began to exhibit her work in exhibitions in the 2000s, she quickly attracted attention. She is also famous for her portraits of young people, fashion photographs, and appropriation works that attempt to reconstruct works by incorporating works by Andrew Wyeth and others who influenced her, and she has been respected by Richard Prince. Shore currently teaches at the prestigious Yale University, but this book contains a variety of female images related to performance, including artists, models, and musicians, taken from the mid-1990s to the present. Since then, Shore has raised issues of authorship and desire by appropriating advertisements from fashion magazines, and these are images that are typical of Shore, who brought a female perspective to the discussion of female expression.