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Anonymous
Head of Adenauer carved from the portrait of Hitler, date unknown
stone on pedestal
41.3 height, 19.7diameter
Naturstein GmbH, Kirchenlamitz
Anonymous
Pietà, 15th century
marble
Musée Anne de Beaujeu, Moulins
Anonymous
Coronation of Mary, c. 15th century
relief of wood
27.2 x 18.5 x 3.7''
Grand Séminaire, Strasbourg
August Strindberg
Coelestograph, 1894
reproductions of three photographs
3.5 x 4.8''
Strindberg Museum, Stockholm
Christine Borland
Webs of Genetic Connectedness I, 2000
wood and glass
23.6 x 7.9 x 7.9''
courtesy Lisson Gallery, London
Christine Borland
Webs of Genetic Connectedness II, 2000
wood and glass
23.6 x 7.9 x 7.9''
courtesy Lisson Gallery, London
Stan Brakhage
Sirius Remembered 1, 2 & 3, 1959
DVD (original: 16mm film)
color, silent / 11 min.
ZKM | Mediathek, video-collection, Karlsruhe
René Descartes
Principia philosophiae, Amsterdam 1644
8 x 6.5 x 1
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich
Angus Fairhust
Man abandoned by color, 1992
edition 2 of 5; 3 parts, b/w photographs
Sadie Coles HQ, London
Robert Fludd
Utriusque Cosmi Maioris silicet et Minoris Mataphysica, vol. 1, first edition, 1617/ pp. 26/27: Black Square Flag
Nationalbibliothek zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Department of Historical Prints
Manuel Franquelo
Unfinished Still Life Materials, 1994
oil and acrylic on board
35.4 x 23.6''
Private collection
Manuel Franquelo
Untitled, 1994
oil and water based paint on board
31 x 51.2''
Private collection
Alberto Korda
Guerillo Heroico, 1960
photograph
11 x 8.3''
Private collection, Cologne
Kasimir Malevich
Black Circle, 1923
oil on canvas
41.3 x 41.3''
The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Kasimir Malevich
Black Cross, 1923
oil on canvas
41.7 x 41.7''
The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Kasimir Malevich
Black Square, 1923
oil on canvas
41.7 x 41.7''
The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Morishige Kinugasa
Untitled (The nine contemplations of the impurity of the human body), 16th century
19 parts: 9 paintings (gouache), 10 written pages, framed
11 x 15 (paintings), 13.6 x 25.6 (frames)
Ethnografic Museum, Antwerp
Marc Quinn
DNA Garden, 2001
stainless steel frame, polycarbonate agar jelly, bacteria colonies, 77 plates of cloned DNA, 75 plants, 2 humans
73.8 x 126 x 4.4''
courtesy Jay Jopling, White Cube, London
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