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Hollis Frampton, "A Stipulation of Terms From Maternal Hopi" (1973/75)
1. [] = The radiance.
2. ]D[]Y[ = Containers to be opened in total darkness.
3. ]PS[]L[ = A drug used by women to dilate the iris of the eye.
4. ]H[]H[]L[ = Epithet of the star ]S[]S[]N[*, used while succulents are in bloom.
5. ]PT[]Y] = Last light seen by one dying in the fifth duodecad of life.
6. ]XN[ = Heliotrope.
7. ]TL[]D[ = Rotating phosphenes of 6 or 8 arms.
8. ]BN[]T[ = Shadow cast by light of lesser density upon light of greater.
9. ]V[]TR[ = The pineal body; time.
10. ]XR[ = The sensation of sadness at having slept through a shower of meteors.
11. ]MR[][ = The luster of resin from the shrub ]R[]R[, which fascinates male babies.
12. ]NX[]KT[ = The light that congeals about vaguely imagined objects.
13. ]DR[]KL[ = Phosphorescence of one's father, exposed after death.
14. ]SM[]N[ = Fireworks in celebration of afirstborn daughter.
15. ]GN[]T[]N[ = Translucence of human flesh.
16. ]TM[]X[]T[ = Delight at sensing that one is about to awaken.
17. ]TS[]H[ = Shadow cast by the comet ]XT[ uponthe surface of the sun.
18. ]R[]D[ = An afterimage. **
19. ]D[]DR[ = A white supernova reported by alien traveller.
20. ]K[]SK[ = A cloud; mons Veneris.
21. ][]Z[]S[= Ceremonial lenses, made ofice brought down from the high mountains.
22. ]KD[]X[ = Winter moonlight, refracted by a glass vessel filled with the beverage ]NK[]T[.
23. ]P[]M[]R[ = Changes in daylight initiated by the arrival of a beloved person unrelated to one.
24. ]G[]S[ = Gridded lightning seen by those born blind.
25. ]W[]N[]T[ = An otherwise unexplained fire in a dwelling inhabited only by women.
26. ]G[]GN[ = The sensation of desiring to see the color of one's own urine.
27. ]M[]K[ = Snowblindness.
28. ]H[]R[ = Unexpected delight atseeing something formerly displeasing.
29. ]H[]ST[ = The arc of a rainbow defective in a single hue.
30. ]L[]L[]X[=The fovea of the retina; amnesia.
31. ][]R[ = The sensation of satisfaction at having outstared a baby.
32. ]ST[ = Improvised couplets honoring St. Elmo's Fire.
33. ]V[]D[ = The sensation of indifference to transparency.
34. ]Z[]TS[ = Either ofthe colors brought to mind by the fragrance of plucked ]TR[ ferns.
35. ]X[]H[ = Royal expedition in search of a display of Aurora Borealis.
36. ]T[]K[]N[=Changes in day light that frighten dogs.
37. ]Y[]X[ = The optic chiasmus (Colloq.); abysmal; testicles.
38. ]N[][]T[ = The twenty-four heartbeats before the firstheartbeat ofsunrise.
39. ]F[]X[= A memory of the color violet, reported by those blinded in early infancy.
40. ]T[]Y[]Y[ = The sensation of being scrutinized by a reptile.
41. ]B[]NM[ = Mute.***
42. ]N[]T[]N[ =The sound of air in a cave; areverie lasting less than a lunar month; long dark hair.
43. ]S[]TY[ = The light that moves against the wind.
44. ]B[][ = Changes in one's shadow, after one's lover has departed in anger.
45. ]N[]GR[ = The fish Anableps, that sees in two worlds.
46. ]RZ[]R[ = The sensation of longing for an eclipse of the Moon.
47. ]H[]F[ = Stropharia cubensis.
48. ]S[]LR[ = Familiar objects within the vitreous humor.
49. ]W[]X[][ = A copper mirror that reflects only one's own face.
50. ]MN[]X[ = Temporary visions consequent upon trephining.
51. ]G[][]KR[ = Cataract.
52. ]RNpW[ = Hypnagogues incorporating unfamiliar birds.
53. ]M[]D[ = A dream of seeing through one eye only.
*Probably Fomalhaut (alpha Piscis Australis). **Also used as a classifier of seeds. ***Standing epithet of ancestral deities.
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Zajok a nappaliból - 2023 TOP12 LP és EP/Single megjelenései
Top 12 LP – 2023
1. NVST - Filled with Oil [2023, Les Disques Magnétiques][LP] 2. Beau Wanzer - A Dead Person's Monologue [2023, iDEAL][LP] 3. The Orb & David Gilmour - Metallic Spheres In Colour [2023, Sony][LP]
4. Flesh & The Dream - Choose Mortality [2023, Everything Forever][LP] 5. VC-118A - Waves Of Change[2023, Delsin][EP] 6. Judgitzu - Sator Arepo [2023, Nyege Nyege Tapes][LP]
7. Years Of Denial - Suicide Disco Vol. 2 [2023, VEYL][LP] 8. PANGAR - Position [2023, Pangar][LP] 9. Benedikt Frey - Fastlane [2023, ESP Institute][LP]
10. Anatolian Weapons - Earth [2023, Subject To Restrictions Discs][LP] 11. Deadbeat - Kubler-Ross Soliloquies [2023, BLKRTZ][LP] 12. Ultramarine - Send And Return [2023, Blackford Hill][LP]
13. Artefakt - Floodplain [2023, Semantica][EP] 14. Totek – ttk. 1 [2023, Darker Than Wax][LP] 15. Paul St. Hilaire - Tikiman Vol.1 [2023, Kynant][LP] 16. Cosmo Vitelli - Medhead Remixes [2023, Im a Cliche][Rmx-LP] 17. Scotch Rolex & Shackleton - Death by Tickling [2023, Silver Triplet][LP] 18. African Head Charge - A Trip To Bolgatanga [2023, On-U Sound][LP] 19. Harmonious Thelonious - Cheapo Sounds [2023, Bureau B][LP] 20. Legowelt - The MidiVerb Chalice [2023, Axumisia][EP] 21. Labelle - Noir Anima [2023, InFiné Éditions & Eumolpe][LP] 22. Pris - Phantom [2023, Resin][LP] 23. Saint Abdullah & Eomac - Chasing Stateless [2023, Planet Mu][LP] 24. Andrea - Due In Color [2023, Illian Tapes][LP]
25. Maps and Diagrams - A Study Of Ends Or Purpose[2023, Handstitched][LP] 26. The Black Dog - My Brutal Life [2023, Dust Science][LP] 27. Tolouse Low Trax - Leave Me Alone [2023, Bureau B][LP] 28. Actress - LXXXVIII [2023, Ninja Tune][LP] 29. Marmo - Epistolae [2023, Utter][LP] 30. VHS Head - Phocus [2023, Skam][LP] 31. Froid Dub - Deep Blue Bass [2023, Delodio][LP] 32. Fire & Adrian Sherwood - Fire [2023, Salgari][LP] 33. Mioclono - Cluster I [2023, Hivern Discs][LP] 34. Cristian Vogel - Fase Montuno [2023, Edition Mille Plateaux][LP] 35. Vanishing Twin - Afternoon X [2023, Fire][LP] 36. Suzanne Ciani & Jonathan Fitoussi - Golden Apples of the Sun [2023, Transversales Disques][LP]
Top 12 EP/Single – 2023
1. Orphx - Revenant [2023, Self-Released][EP] 2. Univac - MagnetFunk [2023, 30D ExoPlanets][EP] 3. Toribio - Tongue In Cheeks [2023, BDA][EP]
4. Djedjotronic - Smog on the Dancefloor [2023, Italo Moderni][EP] 5. Khidja - Transmissions Part 1 [2023, Malka Tuti][EP] 6. Laksa - Body Score [2023, RE_LAX][EP]
7. Al Wootton - Vitus [2023, Optimo Music][S] 8. Talaboman - Bosca Bosca - Bosco Bosco [2023, Night Land][S] 9. Coco Bryce - Canaan [2023, MYOR][S]
10. Humanoid - Sweet Acid Sound [2023, De_tuned][EP] 11. Viels - Distorted Reality [2023, Dynamic Reflection][EP] 12. Na Nich - Black Soil [2023, Delsin][EP]
13. Ancient Methods - The Third Siren [2023, Persephonic Sirens][EP] 14. Civilistjävel! - Fyra Platser [2023, FELT][EP] 15. Jerome Hill - Crude Appraisal [2023, Super Rhythm Trax][EP] 16. Pugilist - Negative Space [2023, Of Paradise][EP] 17. Jeff Mills - X-Ray Zulu [2023, Axis][EP] 18. Rhys Fulber - Brutal Nature Redux [2023, FR][EP] 19. Priori & Al Wootton - Flaw [2023, Trule][EP] 20. Orphx - The Way Through All Things [2023, Sonic Groove][EP] 21. Lew E - Touched / Teardrop [2023, Basic Spirit][S] 22. Yaleesa Hall - Newman [2023, Will & Ink][S] 23. DYL - Fjord [2023, Nous'klaer Audio][EP] 24. Ayaz - Unpinned [2023, phase group][EP]
25. nueen - Link [2023, 3XL][EP] 26. Blawan - Dismantled Into Juice [2023, XL][EP] 27. Sepehr - Diaspora Cocktail [2023, Planet Euphorique][EP] 28. interferenc - pH4R [2023, Self-Released][EP] 29. Khidja - Transmissions Part 2 [2023, Malka Tuti][EP] 30. Soreab - Maschera [2023, Baroque Sunburst][EP] 31. Sabatoj - I.C.U. [2023, Katharsis][EP] 32. Terrain - Corners [2023, Varmal][EP] 33. Luke Slater & Dubfire - The Dissent [2023, Mote-Evolver][EP] 34. Dino Sabatini - Opera Quattro [2023, Outis Music][EP] 35. Domenico Crisci & Retina.it - Diorama [2023, Semantica][EP] 36. Benedikt Frey - Recall [2023, Malka Tuti][EP]
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Eva Hesse
Untitled or not yet, 1966
Nets, polyethylene, paper, lead weights, and cord
71 in. × 15 1/2 in. × 8 1/4 in
Eva Hesse
Repetition Nineteen III(1968)
Fiberglass and polyester resin, nineteen units
Each 19 to 20 1/4" x 11 to 12 3/4" in diameter
Eva Hesse
Accession II, 1969
Galvanized steel and vinyl
30 3/4 × 30 3/4 × 30 3/4 inches
Eva Hesse
Right After, 1969
Fiberglass
approximately: 5 × 18 × 4 ft
Eve Hesse
Contingent, 1969
Cheesecloths, latex, fiberglass
overall 350 h x 630 w x 109 d cm, each panel 30 kg
Louise Bourgeois
Cumul I, 1969
white marble on wood base
51 x 127 x 122 cm
Louise Bourgeois
Untitled, germinal(1995)
Bronze
Length 6.5”
Louise bourgeoise
Torso, self portrait ,1963
White Marble
29.5in by 19.5in by 13.75in
Louise Bourgeois
Articulated liar, 1986
Painted steel, rubber, and metal
Dimensions variable, overall approximately 9'
3" x 21' 6" x 16' 1"
 Louise Bourgeois
Sleeping Figure,1950
Painted Basel wood
6' 2 1/2" x 11 5/8" x 11 3/4"
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Horse Equestrian Doorbell Door Bell Illuminated.
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Katja Novitskova, Approximation (Apocalypse Caterpillar), 2022, PU-resin, glass beads, broken silicon wafers, pigment, 60 x 42 x 22 cm, 24 x 16 1/2 x 8 5/8 in, 180 x 50 x 50 cm, 70 3/4 x 19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in (including pedestal)
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Miniature Wooden Guitar with Case & Display Stand.
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Musée Imaginaire | Reg Butler
Thirty-nine small bronzes, height in range 27 (1 1/16) to 194 (7 5/8), in a wood display cabinet 800 x 1213 x 120 (31 1/2 x 48 1/2 x 4 3/4) Each figure, except one, inscribed ‘RB' and ‘2/9', the odd one (the extreme left on the second shelf from the bottom) inscribed ‘RB' and ‘2a/9' Purchased from the Galeria Freites, Caracas (Grant-in-Aid) 1983 Prov: ... ; Mrs. William H. Weintraub; sold Sotheby's, New York, 13 Dec. 1981 (65, repr., as ‘Imaginary Museum: Display Case with 39 Sculptures 1964'), bt Galeria Freites Exh: ? Reg Butler, Sculpture and Drawings, Hanover Gallery, July-Sept. 1963 (16, as ‘Series of Small Bronzes, 1963'; unspecified cast); Reg Butler: esculturas en bronce, Galeria Freites, Caracas, May-June 1983 (not in cat.); Reg Butler, Tate Gallery, Nov. 1983-Jan. 1984 (63, repr.)
This collection of thirty-nine small sculptures grouped as a single work was unique for Butler, whose subject was almost invariably a single female nude, but each of these small sculptures was made independently and is not in any narrative context. The sculpture is number 205 in the artist's record books.
The bronze figures were made during the winter of 1961-2 at the artist's studio at Berkhamsted. They were modelled in solid wax, with some heads cast and carved in plaster. All were intended to be female. Butler had already made some shelves in an alcove in his studio, and began to assemble these figures on them. At first he intended to exhibit and sell the figures separately, but eventually, before having sold any, he decided on a particular arrangement of the sculptures within the shelves, which he felt should always be followed. All nine examples in the edition of ‘Musée Imaginaire' were sold, and none of the figures was available singly.
Butler arranged the first cast, now in a private collection in America, onto new shelves made of walnut, copied from the shelves in the studio, and painted black inside with the front edges left plain. To make the figures more visible the bronzes were coated with applied gold powder. In all later editions the shelves (made professionally) were painted white, and the arrangement of bronzes copied from the first cast. Edition numbers 1 to 3 were cast by Morris Singer and numbers 4 to 9 by Valsuani. A cast belongs to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington (repr. Selected Paintings and Sculptures from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 1974, p.880).
The group was first exhibited with the title ‘Series of Small Bronzes', but after reading André Malraux's ‘Le Musée Imaginaire' (1965) Butler gave it that title. The photographs in this book of primitive sculptures appealed particularly to Butler, who kept a cast of the Willendorff Venus. Several of the figures in Butler's ‘Musée Imaginaire' have two pairs of breasts, as do some neolithic sculptures. Although he was fluent in French it is likely that it was the English translation, ‘Museum without Walls' (1967), that he read.
In 1964-6 Butler made a number of standing figures of nude girls similar to those in T03703, enlarged to about 500 (20) tall (for example nos 65-8 of the 1983 Tate Gallery Catalogue). These were his last bronzes of this type before his latest nudes, which were based on studies in polyester resin. Although T03703 is a unique type of sculpture, it can be compared to Butler's studies for a sculpture of a box-like building which he made in the early 1960's. One of these, titled ‘Boffite des Fétiches' (1960-1, ‘box of Fetishes' repr. Tate Gallery exh. cat., 1983, no.59), he thought of as containing enclosed figures. Some of his drawings from this date also show a nude partly enclosed by a box.
When it was acquired by the Tate Gallery this collection lacked one bronze (at the extreme left on the second shelf from the bottom), presumably lost since the Sotheby's, New York sale of 1981, which was cast from the original plaster by Burleighfield Arts Ltd in 1983 under the supervision of Mrs Butler.
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Figure of Osiris, 4th century B.C.E. or later, Brooklyn Museum: Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art
Standing mummiform figure of the God Osiris. Wood covered with gold leaf and having some bronze accessories. The god wore the white crown flanked by feathers; the arms are indicated through the mummy wrapping and the hands exposed, knuckles meeting and each originally holding an attribute. The figure is provided with a collar which meets behind, consists of two rows of vertically radiating beads, the lower ones are drop pendants. It is not apparent whether the vertical strips behind are a part of the collar or belong to the crown. They appear to hang from the crown. Technic: The entire figure with white crown and a dowel on the under surface of the feet were carved out of a single block of wood. It is inserted in a small rectangular base with paneled sides which is of another single piece of wood. Near the four corners round holes were drilled from the bottom, reaching to within about 6 mm of the upper surface. Two of these holes were drilled too close to the sides and have broken through the panels. In the two front holes two of the round pegs remain which served to fasten the small base to its pedestal. The whole block was cut through to the bottom to receive the dowel in the feet of the figure and this shows below. The accessories separately added include 1) bronze uraeus on the front of the crown; 2) the feathers of the crown for which two dowel holes are visible on backside of each crown, 3) the eyes probably of glass or paste, 4) the beard and its straps (material not evident), 5) the attributes in the hands. The latter are closed and round holes are drilled for the reception of the fly-flap and scepter. The entire figure in each case received a layer of stucco on which gold leaf was laid. The details of the collar and ends behind modeled. The details of the collar were not carved in the wood but modeled in the plaster before the god leaf was applied. Condition: The surface is considerably darkened (by resin?) thus the material of the eyes, and other accessories is difficult to determine. Some gold leaf and stucco has dropped off. The figure has lost feathers from the headdress, the beard and part of the inlay representing beard straps, both attributes, and its pedestal. This objecy has a worm-hole in the exposed wood of the right shoulder and the nose of is hopelessly flattened.The uraeus of 342 proves to be delicately engraved. The beard-straps were not metal but paste. The right eye looks like ivory to which the pupil was added in black paste (to a flattened, perhaps somewhat roughened surface); the left eye, however, is of glass. The cornea is whiter and the pupil blacker. Presumably the original left eye was lost that this is a repair. Size: 8 15/16 x 2 1/2 x 1 7/8 in. (22.7 x 6.4 x 4.7 cm) Medium: Wood, gesso, bitumen, bronze, electrum, gold leaf
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/117926
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it’s alway the same, boxing in his box
2 5/8″ x 3 1/16″ x 3/8″
resin stick on (partial) box
1.2021
w. tucker wtucker-art.com
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🍭 Twenty Questions 🍭
Tagged by @singinprincess <3
1) What do you prefer to be called name-wise? Rach!
2) When is your birthday? February 5
3) Where do you live? Japan, atm, but I’m from Tennessee.
4) Three things you are doing right now? Drinking coffee, world building some quidditch crap for Episkey, sitting????
5) Four fandoms that have peaked your interest: In my lifetime? Reba -> Harry Potter -> The X Files -> Stranger Things (that would be chronological order lmao)
6) How has the pandemic been treating you? It’s great because Reba keeps dishing out new content and doing things where we can interact with her! Otherwise, it sucks, because I would like to go back to the US, damn it.
7) A song you can’t stop listening to right now? While You Were Sleeping by Reba McEntire -- sorry, it’s not on Youtube or Spotify!
8) Recommend a movie: Hmmm Annihilation is chef’s fucking kiss weirdness.
9) How old are you? 32
10) School, university, occupation, other? I work for a Japanese company that makes resin parts for cars using giant die-cast molds. I do translating and English training, mostly.
11) Do you prefer heat or cold? Heat.
12) Name one fact others may not know about you: I used to be a barrel racer and pole bender. I nearly won the championship in poles one year but I was apparently a fraction of a point behind this bitch whose parents threw lots of money at the saddle club I was a member of. So, I got Reserve Champion. Huge plaque was given to me. She got Champion -- she won the fUCKING BELT BUCKLE i’ll NEVER get over it
13) Are you shy? Not really.
14) Preferred pronouns? She/her.
15) Biggest Pet Peeves? People who don’t listen and try to talk over you.
16) What is your favorite "dere" type? Tsundere.
17) Rate your life from 1-10, 1 being crappy and 10 being the best it could be: Idk, a solid 6 I guess.
18. What’s your main blog? This one.
19. List your side blogs and what they’re used for: They are all defunct! I used to have one to discuss conspiracies but it’s dead so who cares LOL
Tagging: @rebasheart @nakedbluenailpolish @sisterxsatan @thewinterizzy anyone else who wants to do it! Just say I tagged you LOL i can’t refer to my followers list atm
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5 of my favorite artists + 5 additional images per artist.
Magdalena Abakanowicz 1974/1976
Jute, resin, metal constuction,
104*51*66 cm.
Gunter Brus 1965
Primal secretions, Gelatin silver print
15 7/8 x 11 15/16" (40.4 x 30.4 cm)
Mona Hatoum, Remains of the Day, 2016–18, wire mesh and wood, dimensions variable.
Annette Messager, Les Gants-Grimaces — The Gloves-Grimaces, 1999. Installation view of Annette Messager: motion / emotion, 2014, MCA Australia. Gloves, framed photographs, coloured pencils.
Jimmie Durham, Ahead, 1991. Pine, black walnut, metal, cotton shirt, tie, fiberglass, resin. 65 × 23 ¾ × 25 ½ in. (165 × 60 × 65 cm).
5 Additional Pictures
Magdalena Abakanowicz
Koziol, 2003 Medium:Sculpture, burlap and resin on an iron base Size:85.5 x 25 x 31.5 in. (217.2 x 63.5 x 80 cm.)
Mask, 200 2Medium: Sculpture, resin on a wooden base Size:25.25 x 7.75 x 7.88 in. (64.1 x 19.7 x 20 cm.)
Ptak z serii Ucello , 2009 Medium:aluminum Size:315 x 120 x 160 cm. (124 x 47.2 x 63 in.)
Running Figure , 2004 Medium:jute Size:157 x 42 x 137 cm. (61.8 x 16.5 x 53.9 in.)
Untitled (Elephant) , 2002 Medium:metal Size:10.5 x 19.5 x 5.5 cm. (4.1 x 7.7 x 2.2 in.)
Gunter Brus
Selbstbemalung 1 , 1964Medium:gelatin silver printSize:17.6 x 23.8 cm. (6.9 x 9.4 in.)
Selbstbemalung I, Kopfbemalung , 1964Medium:gelatin silver printSize:17.5 x 23.8 cm. (6.9 x 9.4 in.)
Selbstbemalung I , 1964Medium:Gelatin silver printSize:23 x 30 cm. (9.1 x 11.8 in.)
Actionism The Sixties, Buch , 1960Medium:printing after gelatin with silver saltsSize:25.7 x 19 cm. (10.1 x 7.5 in.)
Untitled (Selbstbemalung) , 1965Medium:gelatin silver printSize:23 x 18 cm. (9.1 x 7.1 in.)
Mona Hatoum
Remains of the Day, 2016–2018 Medium:Wire mesh and wood Size:Size varies
No Way II, 1996 Medium:Sculpture, enamel and stainless steel Edition:Edition of 6 Size:10.75 x 8.75 x 5 in. (27.3 x 22.2 x 12.7 cm.)
Remains (truck), 2019 Medium:Wire mesh and wood Size:24.5 x 18.5 x 51.5 cm. (9.6 x 7.3 x 20.3 in.)
Remains (bottle carrier), 2019 Medium:Wire mesh and wood Size:32.7 x 24.2 x 35.8 in. (83.1 x 61.5 x 90.9 cm.)
Cappello per due II, 2013 Medium:Straw, wood and metal Size:86.5 x 148.5 x 50.2 cm. (34.1 x 58.5 x 19.8 in.)
Annette Messager
Le répliquant monde, 2001–2006 Medium:Installation, Sculpture, Fabric, rope Size:78.75 x 41.38 x 9.87 in. (200 x 105.1 x 25.1 cm.)
Two Replicants together, 2006 Medium:Installation, Sculpture, Fabric Size:66.87 x 39.38 x 15.75 in. (169.8 x 100 x 40 cm.)
Sleeping Purple Passion, 2018 Medium:Sculpture, duvets, mixed media, black acrylic paint, string Size:86.63 x 41.38 x 15.75 in. (220 x 105.1 x 40 cm.)
Sleeping Deep Red, 2017–2018 Medium:Sculpture, duvet, mixed media, black acrylic paint, string Size:66.87 x 60.25 x 7.87 in. (169.8 x 153 x 20 cm.)
Sleeping Heart, 2017 Medium:Sculpture, duvet, mixed media, acrylic paint, string Size:49.25 x 33.5 x 16.5 in. (125.1 x 85.1 x 41.9 cm.)
Jimmie Durham
Malinche, 1988-1991 Sculpture, 168 x 56 x 84 cm.
Materials: Wood, cotton, snakeskin, watercolour, polyester, metal
Tlunh Datsi, 1984
Puma skull, shells, turquoise, turkey feathers, metal, sheep and deer fur, pine, acrylic paint.
It's Coming from the Wall, 2015
Steel pipe and Murano glass16 1/2 × 10 3/5 × 7 1/2 in42 × 27 × 19 cm
Caliban's Nose, 1992
Hammered brass, mud, white glue, wood20 1/2 × 16 × 2 1/2 in52.1 × 40.6 × 6.4 cm
Redskin, 1992
Plastic pipe, leather, paint Height: 37 inches.
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Constantin Brâncuși
1. Bird, ca. 1940Polished bronze on marble base and limestone pedestal101 3/5 in258 cm
2. The Endless Column, Tirgu Jiu World War One Memorial Park, 1937
3. Torso of a Young Man, 1923Walnut, limestone16 4/5 × 11 1/5 × 5 7/10 in42.7 × 28.4 × 14.6 cm
4. The Kiss (Le Baiser), 1907-1908Plaster11 × 10 1/4 × 8 1/2 in27.9 × 26 × 21.6 cm
5. Mlle. Pogany, 1912-1913Plaster17 3/10 × 9 3/5 × 12 in44 × 24.5 × 30.5 cm
Hans Arp
6. Sposi (Bride and Groom), 1966Glass and metal21 1/4 in54 cm
7. L'Etoile [Star], 1956Bronze, edition 2/325 × 13 1/8 × 2 1/2 in63.5 × 33.3 × 6.4 cm
8. Parent d'oiseau (Bird Parent), 1965Bronze sculpture with light brown patina13 3/5 × 12 1/10 × 5 1/2 in34.6 × 30.8 × 14 cm
9. Torso-Profile, 1958Bronze4 1/5 × 2 4/5 × 2 9/10 in10.7 × 7 × 7.4 cm
10. Couronne de bourgeon II, 1936Plaster20 1/2 × 16 7/10 × 16 1/2 in52 × 42.5 × 42 cm
BEVERLY PEPPER
11. Perazim II, 1975Steel Painted Black 8 x 18 x 8 ft (2 x 5 x 2 m)
12. Double Palimpsest, 2012Cor-ten steel, Edition of 3 138 x 84 x 60 in (350.5 x 213.4 x 152.4 cm)
13. Exodus, 1972Stainless Steel 84 x 150 x 108 in (210 x 375 x 270 cm)
14. Pergamum, 1972Steel17 x 23 x 11 in (45 x 59 x 28 cm)
15. Eternal Celebrant, 1992-93Cast Iron 120 x 47 x 32 in (306 x 121 x 82 cm)
PETER RANDALL
16. Geometry of Desire
I, II, III, IV, V2015 Rosso Luana Marble Geometry of Desire I, II, III, IV, V each 50 x 50 x50 cm, base 100 x 50 x 50cm
17. Warp and Woof
2015Silver Granite77 x 122 x 95 cm
18. Stones for Evening Light
2011 Granite
96 x 161 x 113 cm 90 x 112 x 98 cm 74 x 126 x 106 cm
19. Wing
2009
Ceramic tiles
1.5m x 6m
20. Maquette for Seed
2007
Bronze
24 x 16.5 x 16.5 cm
Anish Kapoor
21. Mirror (Oriental Blue to Purple to Laser Red)
Stainless steel and lacquer 160×160×17 cm
22. Sectional Body preparing for Monadic Singularity
PVC and steel 7.32×7.32×7.32 m
23. Sky Mirror, Red2009
Stainless steel and lacquer 274×290×146 cm Kensington Gardens 2010
24. Hex Mirror2009
Stainless steel and resin 220×220×41 cm
25. Liver20011
Marble 164×225×126 cm
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Flashlight, 1981 Steel painted with polyurethane enamel 38 ft. 6 in. (11.7 m) high x 10 ft. 6 in. (3.2 m) diameter University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Screwarch, 1983 Aluminum painted with polyurethane enamel 12 ft. 8 in. x 21 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 10 in. (3.9 x 6.6 x 2.4 m) Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, the Netherlands Cross Section of a Toothbrush with Paste, in a Cup, on a Sink: Portrait of Coosje's Thinking, 1983 Steel and cast iron painted with polyurethane enamel 19 ft. 8 in. x 9 ft. 2 in. x 7 in. (6 x 2.8 x 0.2 m) Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany
Stake Hitch, 1984 Stake: steel, aluminum, epoxy, painted with polyurethane enamel rope: polyurethane foam, plastic materials, fiber-reinforced plastic; painted with latex Total height: 53 ft. 6 in. (16.3 m) stake with knot, upper floor: 13 ft. 6 in. x 18 ft. 2 in. x 14 ft. 7 in. (4.1 x 5.5 x 4.5 m) stake, lower floor: 12 ft. 10 in. x 5 ft. x 3 ft. (3.9 x 1.5 x 0.9 m) rope, knot to ceiling: 40 ft. (12.2 m) high x 20 in. (0.5 m) diameter Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
Balancing Tools, 1984 Steel painted with polyurethane enamel 26 ft. 3 in. x 29 ft. 6 in. x 19 ft. 10 in. (8 x 9 x 6.1 m) Vitra International AG, Weil am Rhein, Germany Dropped Bowl with Scattered Slices and Peels, 1990 Steel, reinforced concrete, fiber-reinforced plastic; painted with polyurethane enamel; stainless steel Seventeen parts (eight bowl fragments, four peels, five orange sections), in an area approximately 16 ft. 9 in. x 91 ft. x 105 ft. (5.1 x 27.7 x 32 m) Metro-Dade Open Space Park, Miami, Florida Bicyclette Ensevelie (Buried Bicycle), 1990 Steel, aluminum, fiber-reinforced plastic; painted with polyurethane enamel Four parts, in an area approximately 150 ft. 11 in. x 71 ft. 2 in. (46 x 21.7 m) wheel: 9 ft. 2 in. x 53 ft. 4 in. x 10 ft. 4 in. (2.8 x 16.3 x 3.2 m) handlebar and bell: 23 ft. 8 in. x 20 ft. 5 in. x 15 ft. 7 in. (7.2 x 6.2 x 4.7 m) seat: 11 ft. 4 in. x 23 ft. 9 in. x 13 ft. 7 in. (3.5 x 7.2 x 4.1 m) pedal: 16 ft. 4 in. x 20 ft. 1 in. x 6 ft. 11 in. (5.0 x 6.1 x 2.1 m) Parc de La Villette, Paris
Binoculars, 1991 Steel frame. Exterior: concrete and cement plaster painted with elastomeric paint. Interior: gypsum plaster 45 x 44 x 18 ft. (13.7 x 13.4 x 5.5 m) Central component of a building designed by Frank O. Gehry and Associates, 340 Main Street, Venice, California Saw, Sawing, 1996 Steel, epoxy resin, fiber-reinforced plastic, urethane and polyvinylchloride foams; painted with polyester gelcoat 50 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 9 in. x 40 ft. (15.4 x 1.5 x 12.2 m) Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Big Sight, Tokyo Flying Pins, 2000 Steel, fiber-reinforced plastic, foam, epoxy; painted with polyester gelcoat and polyurethane enamel Ten pins, each: 24 ft. 7 in. (7.5 m) high x 7 ft. 7 in. (2.3 m) widest diameter in an area approximately 123 ft. (37.5 m) long x 65 ft. 7 in. (20 m) wide partially buried pins: #1: 18 ft. 5 in. (5.6 m) high; #2: 13 ft. 2 in. (4 m) high combined pins: #3a/b: 26 ft. 7 in. (8.1 m) high; #5a/b/c: 28 ft. 7 in. (8.7 m) high individual pins: #4: 21 ft. 8 in. (6.6 m) high; #6: 20 ft. 8 in. (6.3 m) high; #7: 17 ft. 9 in. (5.4 m) high ball: 9 ft. 2 in. (2.8 m) high x 21 ft. 12 in. (6.7 m) diameter Intersection of John F. Kennedylaan and Fellenoord Avenues, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
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as your genshin enabler, for the genshin asks: all of them
genshmindm inpapct.
1. aether my baby my sweetheart
2. childe my gremlin my evil man
3. -
4. zhongli, kaeya, keqing, xingqiu, xiangling, razor, barbara, noelle, lisa, gorou, fischl, amber, collei, yun jin, diona, aether
5. tartaglia 😫 need my bloodlust king so bad fr
6. ...yun jin sorry baby
7. get fucked amber
8. liyue <3
9. inazuma </3
10. anemo !
11. electro ...
12. hydro + electro
13. cicin mage (cos theyre hot and fun)
14. eye of the storm 👎
15. yes i need meat all the time (applications open if anyones volunteering to give me meat x)
16. usually teleport but if im in liyue/mond and not feeling lazy ill walk
17. i like time challenges
18. if i have to protect a transport balloon one more time im abandoning this fucking game
19. yes!!!!!!!!!
20. zhongli or venti
21. lisa loooool
22. my fav is xiao and my least fave is yoimiya im sorry love
23. polearm <3 <3
24. dps sub dps tanky support support hehehe
25. riduculously lucky
26. focus on mission cos im lazy asf
27. every day baybee
28. 46!!!
29. my highest is 80 atm and all/most of my main teams r 80 but most of the characters i dont use are 40-60
30. titty sword
31. long resin recharge time grumble grumble
32. every day that i wake up and dont get to explore snezhnaya is one step closer to my suicide
33. domains god fucking bless
34. i would commit war crimes for paimon she is my baby my sweetheart
35. liyues prisons r based on a contract system which hinges on accountability and rehabilitation
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