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Display from a feminist decolonial marine science laboratory in Canuckistan.
In the Cooper Hewitt Museum.....
Display from a feminist decolonial marine science laboratory in Canuckistan.
It never occurred to me that such specialization was needed. Perhaps @Wirey can explain why Newfies have this perspective, eh?
Not when posting from fone.Do you have a link or a pic of this display?
.In the Cooper Hewitt Museum.....Display from a feminist decolonial marine science laboratory in Canuckistan
Not when posting from fone.
In The Met was a “Milestone” work (by Dan Flavin, 1963) in the modern art world....
A single fluorescent light mounted diagonally on a wall.
Apparently, such revolutionary minimalist thought is highly significant in the world of social X-rays. Life changed forever.
That’s niceUnfortunately the images from that site are not available right now The Collection | Collection of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
So unless some more detailed is forthcoming, I dismiss the OP as random ranting from someone on the internet.
I find Red Bird to be derivative.MoMA had not one, but two completely blank canvases amongst their collection. One was called 'red bird', not sure about the other.
Red bird:
(interestingly, Google suggested 'image may be subject to copyright', in which case I'm ****ed as many of my walls may breach 'fair usage' of this particular IP)
MoMA had not one, but two completely blank canvases amongst their collection. One was called 'red bird', not sure about the other.
Red bird:
(interestingly, Google suggested 'image may be subject to copyright', in which case I'm ****ed as many of my walls may breach 'fair usage' of this particular IP)
Why do you think he named it Red Bird? Red Bird,,,, easy spot, maybe. Who was the artist?
Why do you think he named it Red Bird? Red Bird,,,, easy spot, maybe. Who was the artist?
I thought the artist was addressing the futility of searching for a cardinal in a blizzard.
Something about the counterpoint of the underlying metaphor?I thought the artist was addressing the futility of searching for a cardinal in a blizzard.