Susan Kaprov (born 1946, New York City) is an American multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans the fields of photography, painting, graphic design, and installation art.[1]
Kaprov became widely recognized in 1975 for photomontages that combined the use of scanners, Haloid Xerox machines, and office copiers.[2] In 2019 sixteen of these experimental works were acquired by the Whitney Museum of American Art.[3]