Noriyuki Haraguchi, Oil Pool, 1970/2015. © Fergus McCaffrey
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Noriyuki Haraguchi, Oil Pool, 1970/2015. © Fergus McCaffrey
Wrapped Motorcycle, 1962, Christo Polyethylene, rope and motorcycle < 38 1/4 x 67 x 19 5/8" (97 x 170 x 50 cm) < Collection Philippe and Denyse Durand-Ruel, France > Photo: Archive > © 1962 Christo
Sean Weisgerber, In the Red (March 2-17, 2016), acrylic on linen, 56 x 35 inches, 2016.
"This painting turns the receipts for its own creation into the artwork itself, exposing the economic realities behind artistic production. Referencing the common financial idiom “in the red” and Baldessari’s “A Painting That Is Its Own Documentation”, it merges self-reference with financial critique. " via: @seanweisgerber
Jasper Johns, High School Days (from Lead Releifs), 1969
Will it fill our thoughts with endless night time sky, Shuang Li, 2022 Sculpture - Fiberglass, paint 196 x 160 x 11 cm (77 x 63 x 4 in) Unique
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Photography Luca Khouri Viggo Mortensen and Ron Howard see storytelling as an act of collaboration 🔗
Yan Pei-Ming, Wild Game: The Way of The Crocodiles, © Yan Pei-Ming, ADAGP, Paris, 2019
Graham Little, “Untitled (Athlete),” 2019, Gouache on paper, 13 3/4 x 9 1/8 inches (35 x 23.2 cm) (unframed), 25 3/4 x 20 1/4 inches (65.5 x 51.5 cm) (framed), Private Collection, London © Graham Little, Photography by Michael Brzezinski