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Miquel Barceló (Spanish, 1957), Lanzarote 4, 1999. Etching and aquatint, 65 × 75 cm. Edition of 35
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Mirror Noir - Franco agony (he never dies in Spain), 2010.
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Riccardo Guasco, We Are Alone, 2020
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beautiful bacteria: encounters in the microuniverse - tal dadino (2024)
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“Embrace in Fragments” by Alisher Kushakov
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Where the Shadow Falls II ,Skøyen, Oslo, 17 November - Mattias Härenstam, 2022.
Swedish, b. 1971-
Woodcut on paper with hand coloured watercolur, 105 x 90 cm. Ed. 20.
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June Jordan, Moving Towards Home (from 'Living Room' (1980-1984), 1985); in Naming Our Destiny. New and Selected Poems, Thunder’s Mouth Press, New York, NY, 1989, pp. 142-143
Angela Davis reads 'Moving towards Home' from The Essential June Jordan (Edited by Jan Heller Levi and Christoph Keller, Foreword by Jericho Brown, Copper Canyon Press, Port Townsend, WA, 2021), July 9, 2021
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June Jordan, Lebanon Lebanon, in Kissing God Goodbye. Poems, 1991-1997, Anchor Books, New York, NY, 1997, pp. 13-20
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Poem for Siddhārtha Gautama of the Shākyas: The Original Buddha, BY JUNE JORDAN
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Blooming Flowers near the glacial ice toe (2013) Located: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
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Stefan Johansson(Swedish, 1876–1955)
Afton efter regn(Evening after rain) 1934 watercolor on canvas 56 x 40 cm via
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Foxes disguised as monks. On the left from Japan and on the right from Denmark.
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Yang Xinguang (Chinese, 1980), Abstract Painting C - No. 4, 2015. Acrylic on canvas, 230 x 200 cm.
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White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), family Cercopithecidae, endemic to Guangxi, China
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED.
Photograph by VCG via: China Plus Culture
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Bob Kuhn (1920-2007), Where the Deer and the Antelope Play, 1996
acrylic on board, 18 1/4 x 33 3/8
“The pronghorn antelope, icons of the American West, persist in their seasonal migration to delight anyone fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of those white rumps spiriting over the sagebrush plains. This work exemplifies Kuhn’s mastery of wildlife articulation and composition.” -catalog notes
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A Children's python (Antaresia childreni) eating a common sheath-tailed bat (Taphozous georgianus) in the Pilbara, Australia
by Jordan Vos
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