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Agnes Pelton, Orbits, 1934
Agnes Pelton, Departure, 1952
The “Trenches Christ” carried by Portuguese soldiers Into The Trenches with them during WW1
antique metal syringe
Eye of Horus neck tattoo on the mummified remains of an Egyptian woman who lived 3,000 years ago, found in Deir el-Medina, the village of tomb builders
Smithsonian, photo by Anne Austin
(Henry Darger). Ed Park. The Outsiders. The Village Voice, volume 4/#16. New York: Village Voice Media, Inc., April 23, 2002.
James Turrell, Frontal Passage, (light), 1994 [MoMA, New York, NY. © James Turrell]
Whale bones in Gufuskálar
Jill Magid, Homage CMYK, 2019–2020
The series Homage CMYK is made from photographs published in books about Luis Barragán’s house, Casa Barragán. Silkscreens that emulate Joseph Albers’ Homage to the Square series hang in the house's Living Room and the Library. The Living Room's yellow ‘Homage’ is illuminated by daylight coming through the garden window; the blue ‘Homage’ in the Library by a desk lamp. To make the silkscreens, Magid scans the images, manipulates the skewed 'Homages' back into squares, and prints them again to their original 45" x 45" size – now with the time and space of the photograph, and the process of publication, embedded into the image.
Luc Tuymans (Belgian, 1958) - Maggot (2025)
The Dice Players (1651) by Georges de la Tour