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shinyslingback:

www.svetlanarabey.com/prints
Untitled2011Etching, aquatint, sugar lift, chine colle12” x 24”
ancientpeoples:

Marble Statue of a Bound Goat
1st - 2nd century AD
Roman Imperial
This sensitively rendered goat with bound feet realistically evokes the widespread practice of animal sacrifice in ancient Greece. This statue, however, was probably a votive offering, perhaps to a deity with a rustic nature, such as Pan, Artemis, or Dionysos.
Source: The Metropolitan Museum
julianminima:

Michael E. Smith
Untitled, 2011
Plastic, enamel
20 x 16 inches

Anthropocene, mixed-media installation (5 x 6.5 x 6.5 metres), 2011, Hayden Fowler
exasperated-viewer-on-air:

Alex Israel - Frame, 2011 
rented cinema prop
dim. unkn.
christopherschreck:

“Carl Andre’s Muybridge Poems” by Tyler Green
“In 1963 Carl Andre made a series of typed poems called Historical References.  Several of the pieces tell the story of Eadweard Muybridge and his wife Flora, Muybridge’s ‘animal locomotion’ work for Leland Stanford and Muybridge’s killing of Harry Larkyns, who was his wife Flora’s lover.
‘Andre designed the shape of poetry according to his own understanding of the word as a concrete module, similar to the squares of industrial metal, wooden timbers, or bricks in his signature three-dimensional pieces,’ wrote Chinati’s Rob Weiner in an essay on the typed works in Chinati’s collection. ‘His poems don’t always incorporate complete sentences, phrases, or even associative terms, but use words sequentially.’”
http://blogs.artinfo.com/modernartnotes/2013/05/carl-andres-muybridge-poems/
markagoodwin:

By Mark Goodwin   2010
markagoodwin:

By Mark Goodwin 2010
Salon de l’ésotérisme de MTL, 2013
Éditions La ligne NordGuillaume Adjutor Provost& Maude Veilleux VPhotocopy and handmade marbled paper15 cm x 11 cm32 pages
Distributed by : Quebec City | C’est beau escabeauMontreal | FoRMaTS
galleria-ari:

Magali Reus, Fire Storms, 2007. Sunglasses lenses, ballchain, screw, and paint; dimensions variable.
sometimes-now:

Johannes Vogl, Germany
julianminima:

Amanda Ross-Ho
Untitled Still Life (Rorschach), 2007
Sheetrock, Xerox, paper, acrylic, graphite, fabric, pins, framed
104x81.2 cm
julianminima:

Amanda Ross-Ho
Wall Hanging (Swag Inverted), 2007
Acrylic on cut canvas
172.7x243.8 cm
thegetty:

He’s best known for his chalk paintings, but in his later work Cy Twombly created intimate, saturated, blurred views of flowers and everyday objects. Tulips were his favorites.
He died in 2011 and would have been 85 today, April 25.
Tulips III no. 2, negative 1985; print 1993, Cy Twombly. Carbon print. The J. Paul Getty Museum. © Nicola Del Roscio Foundation