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Meret Oppenheim, Pair of Gloves (Handschuhpaar), 1985, Screen printing on piped suede leather gloves
“THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING” MARK BRADFORD // PARKETT: LXXXIX, 2011 [knife with metal blade and stone | ~5 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 9 7/16″]
PARKETT Vol.65, 2002
Light through leaves. We are looking at an artist who analyzes the alphabet created by sculpture in art history, and then mixes it with the alphabet created by things in reality. Inside Orozco’s work, a series of threads are woven, but along those threads the communication flow is interrupted by knots of meaning. These knots are, simply, those things—transformed into sculpture—which break the circuit of artistic language. The logical and historical consequences of the artwork are subverted or, at least, diverted
(Parkett) HUM TECHNO LES WATTS A DONF YEAH !!!
Cady Noland: (Not Yet Titled), for Parkett no. 46,1996 Multiple of spray painted cardboard