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Rosie Lee Tompkins.
Mimi Onuoha. The Library of Missing Datasets (2016) Mixed-media installation
The Library of Missing Datasets is a physical repository of those things that have been excluded in a society where so much is collected. "Missing data sets" are the blank spots that exist in spaces that are otherwise data-saturated. Wherever large amounts of data are collected, there are often empty spaces where no data live. The word "missing" is inherently normative. It implies both a lack and an ought: something does not exist, but it should. That which should be somewhere is not in its expected place; an established system is disrupted by distinct absence. That which we ignore reveals more than what we give our attention to. It’s in these things that we find cultural and colloquial hints of what is deemed important. Spots that we've left blank reveal our hidden social biases and indifferences.
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P.A.I.N protest at LouvreÂ
Richard Serra. Television Delivers People
Harmony Hammond. Duo, 1980.
David Hockney. The Gate. 2000
Lew Thomas. Grass, 1973.Â
Joan Snyder. Sweet Cathy's Song (For Cathy Elzea). 1978. Children's drawings, newsprint, papier mâché, synthetic polymer, oil and pastel on canvas.Â
Joan Snyder. Heart On. 1975. Oil, acrylic, paper, fabric, cheesecloth, papier maché, mattress batting, and thread on canvas
Diane Powell. Barely Touching.
Laura Aguilar. Carla from Latina Lesbians, 1989.
Posters from See Red Women’s Workshop
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Gloria and Charmaine, Baltimore, 1979.
Pagan, left, and Kady at home in Monticello, N.Y., in 1978.
Priscilla, left, and Regina in Brooklyn, 1979.
Robert Gober. Untitled Closet. 1989.
August Sander. Painter’s Wife [Helen Abelen] c. 1926. Gelatin silver print.
Hal Fischer. 18th Near Castro Street x 24. 1979