Broken Safety Glass, 6 25 20, Photo by Joe Bruha, Copyright 2020

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Jules of Nature
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Broken Safety Glass, 6 25 20, Photo by Joe Bruha, Copyright 2020
Rebecca Horn Die Kleine Witwe, Schwarzer Federflügel (The Little Widow, Black Feathers), 1982 metal rods and motor
Fernando Villalobos | 2023
Unlawful Conduct, JAKL, Photo by Robert LeBlanc, 2014
Diane Severin Nguyen Raindrop Bodywork, 2019 LightJet Cprint, steel frame 38.1 x 25.4 cm 3/3 + 1AP
Love’s Work Molitor, Berlin December 10, 2022 – February 18, 2023
Alberto Garutti, (silkscreen), Edition of 100 signed and numbered copies, in Vito Ventrella, Un albero da marciapiede, «Polaroid» 9, Edizioni l'Obliquo, Brescia, 1990, Edition of 500
Ruth Asawa, Untitled (S.307, Wall-Mounted Tied-Wire, Closed-Center, Five-Petaled Form Based on Nature), ca. 1970s, bronze wire. Installation view, Modern Art Oxford, UK, 2022. Photo: Ben Westoby. © Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./ARS, NY and DACS, London.
Charles Ray, Burger, 2021,
painted bronze.
Rudolf Stingel Untitled, 2015 oil and enamel on canvas 72 ½ x 57 ½ x 2 in. (184.2 x 146.1 x 5.1 cm)
Andrew Grassie Looking for something that doesn’t exist. Studio M, London November 4, 2022 – January 15, 2023
Win McCarthy, Apartment Life, 2016
Plastic sheeting, acrylic wire, styrofoam, corrugated plastic, inkjet-printed acetate, clip lamp, aluminum conduit, wire, newspaper clippings, human hair, dog hair, and latex paint
Overall: 108 ¾ × 144 × 50 1/2in. (276.2 × 365.8 × 128.3 cm)
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Untitled, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Photo by Mark Cohen, 1975
Rudolf Polanszky , Hypertransformations sculpture / folding sculpture, 2005
Jann Haworth
Cowboy, 1964
Kapok and unbleached calico, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (Wilson Gift through the Art Fund) © Courtesy of the artist
Bram Bogart