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Meekness
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Oil on Panel, 1650
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Thomas Hirschhorn, (art center), 2001.
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James Wines/SITE, High-rise of Homes, catalog of house units, major urban center, 1981
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Sans titre - Allemagne - 2024
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Hélène Thiennot
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Toyoaki Kawai Female demon’s mask, from Origami (Hoikusha Color Books No.198) - Hoikusha Publishing Co. Osaka, Japan. 1970.
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Emilio Ambasz, 1943, is an Argentine architect and award-winning industrial designer. From 1970 to 1976, Curator of Design at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York. Ambasz was an early proponent of ‘green’ architecture.
Ambasz’s trademark style is a combination of buildings and gardens, which he describes as ‘green over grey’. He bucked the trends of the 1970’s, hiding his buildings under grass or putting them on boats.
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Increasing Disorder In A Dining Table Sarah Wigglesworth + Jeremy Till
Indigestion Diller + Scofidio
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Medium: Salted paper print (Palladium Toning)
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“safety curtains” by cy twombly, vienna state opera (2010-11)
the vienna state opera has transformed its curtains, a relatively bland and practical feature, in an ongoing exhibition series titled “safety curtains”. every year since 1998, the opera house invited an artist to showcase their visionary through the canvas of their curtains.
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