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2016: Big Storm Light
April Gornik: Big Storm Light (2016)
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Tagged 2010's, 21st Century, April Gornik, Art, Landscapes, Painting, The Sky, USA, Women
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1982: Press Operators
Russ Marshall: Press Operators, GM Fisher Body Trim Plant, Fort Street, Detroit, Michigan (1982, printed 1997)
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Tagged 1980's, 20th Century, African-Americans, Art, Cars, Detroit, Factories, Labor, Photography, Russ Marshall, USA, Women
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5650: The Last Day of Manhattan
In 1905, the great comic strip artist Windsor McCay illustrated a series of satiric science fiction vignettes by the prolific author, humorist, and editor John Kendrick Bangs. The series ran in The New York Herald and other newspapers and featured … Continue reading
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Tagged 1900's, 1910's, 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, 2020's, 20th Century, 44th Century, 57th Century, Art, Boston, Cities, Illustration, John Kendrick Bangs, Libraries, New York City, Newspapers, Science Fiction, USA, Windsor McCay
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9th Century: Mandrake
In that valley which encompasses the city on the north side there is a certain place called Baaras, which produces a root of the same name with itself; its color is like to that of flame, and towards the evenings … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st Century, 4th Century, 9th Century, Books, Dogs, Flavius Josephus, Plants, Pseudo-Apuleius, Rome
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2015: Grid
Victor Hugo Zayas: Grid Series 16 (2015)
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Tagged 2010's, 21st Century, Art, Cityscapes, Latino/as/x, Los Angeles, Painting, USA, Victor Hugo Zayas
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1909: The Seven Ravens
The good little sister took a knife and cut off her own tiny finger, fitted it into the keyhole, and succeeded in opening the lock. When she had entered, she met a Dwarf, who said: “My child, what are you … Continue reading
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Tagged 1810's, 1900's, 19th Century, 20th Century, Animals, Art, Arthur Rackham, Birds, Books, Brothers Grimm, Fairy Tales, Germany, Great Britain, Illustration, Ravens
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1941: A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever
Russell Lee: Candy stand run by Negro. Southside, Chicago, Illinois (1941) A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1940's, 20th Century, African-Americans, Chicago, John Keats, Judy Garland, Oz, Photography, Russell Lee, USA
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1966: Coleslaw
From a 1996 essay by Elisabeth Roudinesco, “Lacan and Derrida in the History of Psychoanalysis”: The first encounter between Lacan and Derrida took place…at a famous symposium held in Baltimore in October 1966, which, under the auspices of the Center … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960's, 20th Century, Food and Drink, France, Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, Philosophy, Psychology, René Descartes, USA
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1980: Burnt House
Robert Gober: Burnt House (1980)
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Tagged 1980's, 20th Century, Art, Fire, Houses, LGBTQ, Miniatures, Robert Gober, Sculpture, USA
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2nd Century: Dodecahedron
The following entry appears in the 1849 catalog of the miscellaneous collections of the Society of Antiquaries of London: A singular object of bronze, in form of a hollow dodecahedron…with a ball attached to each angle; each of its pentagonal … Continue reading
