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"DRY CELL" // 1963 ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG [silkscreen ink and oil on plexiglas, with metal coat hanger, wire, string, sound transmitter, circuit board, and battery-powered motor on metal folding camp stool | 38.1 x 30.5 x 39.1 cm.]
Nóra Békés - Assemblages
Everywhere among us, there are assemblages of species at work. We may not notice their labor, but we will notice when they are gone. By eradicating them we are eliminating our companions who sustain us, the assemblages to which we, too, belong. The coot, the hoverfly, the cattail, the clover, the thistle, and the horsetail. We don’t know which species, which individuals, will be laid down in the fossil record of our deep future. But we can imagine the elegies to be written for them.
Nóra Békés is an independent graphic designer, visual storyteller and researcher.
Madge Gill Untitled, 1930s-1940s Newham Heritage & Archives
Ruth Page in 'Variations on Euclid', 1933. Dance Coll. Barzel Research Box 54 | src Newberry library
Ruth Page (March 22, 1899 – April 7, 1991) was an American ballerina and choreographer, who created innovative works on American themes. Via Wikipedia
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Anne Siems (German, 1965) - Beasts (2026)
Kiki Smith, born this day in 1954. Evening Star, 2023, aqueous archival inkjet, acrylic archival inkjet, white gold leaf on Hahnemühle rag paper
Alice Brasser, “Greenhouse”, oil on paper, 2024. Dutch artist based in Haarlem, the Netherlands.
Georg Wilson (British, 1998) - Never to Leave (2023)
Georg Wilson (British, 1998) - Host (2024)
Georg Wilson (British, 1998) - I Have Begun to Plant Thee (2025)
Georg Wilson (British, 1998) - Dawn Place (2025)
Robert Rauschenberg, Visitation I, (lithograph and photolithograph in black and blue from two stones on white wove paper), Universal Limited Art Editions – ULAE, West Islip, New York, NY, 1965 [The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York, NY]
Imi Knoebel [Germany] (b 1940) - ‘Untitled‘, 1988. Acrylic and household gloss paint on five joined panels (169.8x249.5x7 cm).
Louise Bourgeois Cell (The Last Climb), 2008 Steel, glass, rubber, thread, and wood, 384.8 x 400.1 x 299.7 cm National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Photo: Christopher Burke, © The Easton Foundation/VEGAP, Madrid