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Elizabeth Murray
Hans BELLMER
1902-1975
Documents Surréalistes, 1944
243 x 185 mm.
Kerry James Marshall
Lois Dodd (USA b. 1927) Chicken House, Laundry + Leafy Branch (2017) oil on masonite, 15.87 x 16 in.
how I want to be painting at 90 years old
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window, Johannes Vermeer. 1657-1659.
Eva Hesse “Vertiginous Detour” 1966
Hesse was a significant figure in the movement away from the pristine, geometric aesthetic of Minimalist sculpture. Hanging from the ceiling, her work challenges our expectations of sculpture. Her work is characterized by an eccentricity of form and use of unusual and malleable materials, evident here with a papier-mâché form in an unraveling net. The title is ambiguous, but alludes to her frequent insecurities about her own accomplishments, and the anxiety of deviating from a chosen path.
Untitled, Photo by Ralph Eugene Meatyard, 1960
Edward Steichen
Odd Fellows Rods, ca. 1860 Carved, assembled, and painted wood 70 × 4 ½ × 7/8 in. (177.8 × 11.43 × 2.22 cm) The Michael and Julie Hall Collection of American Folk Art
Tony Feher
Kiki Smith Daisy Chain, 1992
Angels - Mikalojus Ciurlionis
1909
Henri Matisse
Mary Newcomb
Andy Warhol
Right wing of Eros (2nd c. BC).
Sigmar Polke (German, 1941-2010), Bambusbild [Bamboo Picture], 1967. Dispersion on printed fabric, 90 x 75 cm.