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Unknown, Diffraction pattern of high-energy electrons (65 kV) from the surface of a titanium oxide film obtained by oxidation of A at 750 ° C [61]
my all time favorite of hers. honestly
Love passed like a moon between us and ate our solitary bodies. And we are two ghosts who seek one another and meet afar off.
MIGUEL HERNÁNDEZ — The Penguin Book of Spanish Verse [Ed. J. M. Cohen], (1988)
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In 2004, we flew this banner over the Hudson as part of For New York City: Planes and Projections, our project with Jenny Holzer.
Holzer’s truism is visible once again via Not Surprised. To the 5000+ signatories of Not Surprised, we stand with you, and admire your courage. Read their open letter here.
For New York City © 2004 Jenny Holzer, courtesy Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York. Photo by Charlie Samuels.
wet hair by katarina riesing, 2021, dye & embroidery on silk crepe de chine, 13.0 × 12.5 inches
“Untitled” (Key West), Félix González-Torres, 1992
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The summer that was
Mark Rothko Untitled 1968 acrylic, ink on paper 57 3/4 x 40 1/4 in. Collection of Christopher Rothko Estate Number: 1204.68 © 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko /Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York