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If All Goes Well, 2020
Mixed media 180 x 160 cm
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Tomo Campbell, b. 1988
If All Goes Well, 2020
Mixed media 180 x 160 cm
Franz Singer, Color Penetration of Yellow and Violet, (Watercolor from Paul Klee’s Course at the Bauhaus), (around 1922-1923)
At his early lessons at the Bauhaus, attended by some 30 students, Klee chiefly analysed his own paintings - one of them being “Woodland Berry”, a painting based upon a pair of colors taken from the spectrum, namely, yellow and violet. (Black and green are used solely to accent). Color pair gradations, here explored half playfully, half systematically, were later the subject of systematic exercises by his students as part of Klee’s teachings on color.
Bob Dylan, Typescript and manuscript lyrics, 1966
The Berlin-based florist Ruby Barber of Mary Lennox created some of her signature cloud arrangements with once-neglected weeds. A composite of individual arrangements, from left, of weeping amaranth and fresh and dried wild grasses; an abundant gathering of the once-humble smoke bush, now a fashionable challenger to traditional hothouse flowers; and Queen Anne’s lace.
Photograph by Guido Castagnoli.
Flowers styled by Mary Lennox
Bernard Kirschenbaum, Model Dome Cluster (1 Dome), 1966, masonite, plexiglass, aluminum, installation view.
A bubble chamber showing muon neutrino traces, taken Jan. 16, 1978, at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory outside Chicago.
Photo: Ed Ruscha
French Poet and Director of the 1900's, Jean Cocteau
Artist: Toma Vagner
Credit: Bianca Sotelo