Artist Richard Phillips’ controversial piece “Playboy Marfa” overlooks a matte-black 1972 Dodge Charger that sits atop a canted concrete platform as part of his collaboration with Playboy. Originally sited in Marfa, Texas, the sculptures now reside at the Dallas Contemporary.
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