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Textile design: ‘Fan’ by Theo Maas, manufactured by Vlisco, 1985
Sony CLIÉ handheld PDA print ad 2001 (x)
1960s destination travel poster; art by David Klein
McCall’s, 1969
Jan Brandes (Dutch, 1743-1808)
Badjing of sirikatje, 1784
watercolor over pencil sketch, brush in colors
height 195 mm x width 155 mm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Herbert List,
Italian sculptor Marino Marini on one of his horses. Milan,1952
Maxfield Parrish - "New Hampshire Hills" (1932)
by Maciej Zbikowsk
by Richard Caldicott, 2013
Laurence Evelyn Hyde (1914-1987) was an English-born Canadian graphic artist, wood engraver, painter, and filmmaker
Man Against Economic Slavery (From the Seven Ages of Man) 1938
Wood engraving
Mona Hatoum, Grater Divide, 2002 Mild steel, 204 cm x variable width and depth
Mona Hatoum is a Palestinian artist. From Artform’s 2021 Rape is a Border:
Take Grater Divide, 2002. The work is ridiculous: a standing metal cheese grater more than six feet high. Installed in a gallery, it works as a room divider, but the holes make privacy impossible. The wall is a weapon rather than a shield: A person undressing behind it could be cut as well as peeped at, opened up by sharp edges made for shredding. The work is not only an enlargement of a grater, however, but also a miniaturization of a divide, prototyping, in particular, the West Bank barrier Israel had begun to construct on appropriated Palestinian land. A person traveling through a border checkpoint may be asked to undress—strip searches are not prohibited by Israeli law. In the United States, they have been allowed ever since the 1985 Supreme Court case United States v. Rosa Elvira Montoya de Hernandez, which originated with the cavity search of Hernandez, who was traveling to Los Angeles from Colombia. In both countries, the coercive invasion of bodies is more likely to be visited on people of color, who are disproportionately singled out for selective or heightened “screening.” This word’s very meaning is reframed, or enlarged, by the Grater Divide. Gloria Anzaldúa, the queer Chicana theorist of Borderlands/La Frontera (1987), called the United States–Mexico border an “open wound” where “the Third World grates against the first and bleeds.” All borders are graters: not solid walls but permeable ones whose pores are sharpened to pierce what passes through.
Robert Gillmor (1936–2022)
Aerial Manoeuvres ( Manovre aeree )
Linocut (linoleografia a colori), 2002
1990's Tamagotchi ring binder inner page 18
Cat-lifting tip. Tibs cat book. 1948.