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Robert Frank, Paris, 1952
Lygia Clark, Dialogo de Manos (Dialogue of Hands), 1966
Roy DeCarava, Graduation, 1949
Hans Holbein the Younger, Portrait of a Young Lady Anna Meyer, Ca 1526
Julia Margaret Cameron, Esme Howard, 1869
Vilhelm Hammershøi, Young Girl pouring Tea, (The Artist’s Sister), 1884
Robert Frank, Paris, 1952
Robert Frank, Coffee Shop, Railway Station, Indianapolis, from The Americans, 1955
Robert Frank, Mary with Cat, Ca. 1950
Robert Frank, Beaufort, South Carolina, 1956
Egon Schiele, Kauernder, 1912
Pierre Bonnard, Jeune Femme Endormie, 1894
Robert Adams, Longmont, Colorado Springs, from the series 'Summer Nights', 1968
Gaza October 2024
Ed Ruscha (US, Omaha, Nebraska, Dec 16, 1937)
Mock Up #11 (6675 Franklin Ave. North Side) 1971
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https://whitney.org/collection/works/22692
Ed Ruscha Poem, arranged by Kate Wydeven. Collage arranged by Kate Wydeven. All pieces featured by Edward Ruscha.
Ed Ruscha Poem
By Kate Wydeven
Doing / Should woulda coulda / The end.
That was then, this is now. We're this and we're that, aren't we? /
Easy weepers, (there were) various miracles. Goods and services, the absolute end.
Real research / Truth.
Rebel.
Pieces used:
DO ING, pastel on paper. 1973
Shoulda Woulda Coulda, 2008
The End #8, acrylic on paper. 1993
That Was Then This Is Now, color lithograph, printed in thirteen colors on Entrada paper. 2014
We're this and We're That, pastel on paper. 1982
Easy Weepers, dry pigment on paper. 1975
Various Miracles, pastel on paper. 1975
Goods and Services, acrylic on canvas. 2014
The Absolute End, dry pigment on paper. 1982
Real Research, 2020.
Truth, acrylic on canvas. 1997
Rebel, acrylic on canvas. 2011
Featured in Text Overlay: The TikTok Ban, Ruscha, and America's Own Time, by Kate Wydeven