Barbara Kruger’s acclaimed photographic silkscreen Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground) remains as painfully relevant today as it was when it was made — for the 1989 Women’s March on Washington, calling for reproductive freedom. “The woman’s face, disembodied, split in positive and negative exposures, and obscured by text, marks a stark divide,” notes Los Angeles museum The Broad. “This image is simultaneously art and protest. Though its origin is tied to a specific moment, the power of the work lies in the timelessness of its declaration.”