Happy New Year from David A. Hardy
“Thief” by Woshibai
John Cage, (from) Concert for Piano and Orchestra. Solo for Piano, 1960, for Elaine De Köning, Edition Peters, Cardboard box containing 63 music scores
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In Vaudeville: Two Acrobat-Jugglers by Charles Demuth, The Barnes Foundation
Barnes Foundation (Philadelphia), Collection Gallery, Room 17, North Wall
Medium: Watercolor and graphite on wove paper
Six N. Five / Aesthetifacts
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Bodys Isek Kingelez: Nippon Tower
Take a closer look at Nippon Tower (2005) in Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams and you’ll see a quirky combination of found objects—a plastic Smint box, a milk carton, BIC razor blades, and lightbulb boxes, and a playfully shaped plastic spoon. This work can perhaps be understood as a portrait of the Congolese artist through his materials—the brands he may have favored, and what he had on hand in his studio at the time. The soaring tower represents the increasingly unorthodox approach Bodys Isek Kingelez took in his later years. Now on view.
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[Credit: Bodys Isek Kingelez. “Nippon Tower.” 2005. Paper, paperboard, plastic, and other various materials. Courtesy Aeroplastics Contemporary, Brussels. © Bodys Isek Kingelez. Photo: Vincent Everarts]
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Stormy seas, 1900, Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky
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