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berndwuersching · 2 months ago
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Mauro Fabbro - ‘Berlino’ sconce, 2009.   Parchment, brass.
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berndwuersching · 2 months ago
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Jonathan Horowitz
95 Dots, 2013 acrylic on canvas 95 parts: 12 x 12 inches / 30.5 x 30.5 cm each
VIA
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berndwuersching · 3 months ago
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Louise Bourgeois
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berndwuersching · 3 months ago
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Ute Kathrin Beck Sissi vase, 2016 Stoneware, porcelain Height 22 cm, diameter 14 cm
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Ute Kathrin Beck
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berndwuersching · 4 months ago
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Otis Jones
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berndwuersching · 4 months ago
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Ross Bleckner
My New Brain, 2015
oil on linen, 84 x 72 inches
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berndwuersching · 10 months ago
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Rebecca Horn Zen of Ara, 2010 feathers, motor, brass, electric device 28 3/4 inches (73 cm) diameter
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Alice Hope  American artist
untitled, 2016
used coca-cola and budweiser tabs
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Blair Thurman [USA] (b 1961) ~ “12 Leaf Clover”, 2016. Acrylic on canvas (152.5 × 117 × 2.5 cm).
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Jackie Winsor. Bound Grid. 1971.
Another Winsor, because I can’t help myself. For those new to the blog, I did work on Winsor for my Master’s Thesis (and I even got to interviewer her in her studio!). This is probably my favorite work by her. I think it’s really amazing. It’s between 6 and 7 feet square so it’s much larger than it looks in the photo. When I spoke to her about the piece, she told me that these works are all about equality between two materials and building up the twine so that it was as strong as the pieces of wood that it held together. If you take a large leap with me, I related this to the historical/social moment of the 1970s when it was created, specifically the Women’s movement and the Environmental movement, which were fighting for quality. I see this piece reflecting both the restrictions placed on women and the environment–making the natural elements fit into the mechanized grid format–and the fact that neither women nor the environment can ever really fit into the “boxes” that patriarchal culture attempts to place upon them–the branch that forks in the center. 
This was my passion for a year of grad school, so forgive the expository nature of the post. 
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Emily Kame Kngwarreye
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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lara favaretto : http://glasgowguardian.co.uk/2009/11/09/lara-favaretto-tramway-gallery/
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Ross Ianatti
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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rodolfo arico
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Wind sculpture, Daniel Graffin
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Laura Findlay (Canadian, b. 1984, Montreal, Canada, based Toronto, Canada) - Rose Hill, 2015, Paintings: Oil on Panel
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berndwuersching · 1 year ago
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Anish Kapoor Untitled, 1988 Oil and emulsion on paper 16 5/8 x 11 3/4" (42.4 x 29.8 cm)
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anish kapoor
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