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Photo: Robert McNair.
"To Remind, or to Warn (installation detail)"
David R. Harper, "To Remind, or to Warn (installation detail)," 2012, ceramic, polyurethane, felt, paper, cast acrylic plastic, enamel, epoxy, pigment, flocking, cow hide, sheep hide and wood, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery.
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"A Fear of Unknown Origins (II)"
David R. Harper, "A Fear of Unknown Origins (II)," 2012, vitreous china, cobalt mason stain and glaze, installation view. Courtesy of the artist and MKG127.
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Photo: Robert McNair.
"Settlement in the Place of Lore (installation detail)"
David R. Harper, "Settlement in the Place of Lore (installation detail)," 2012, vitreous china, glaze and industrial felt, dimensions variable/life-sized objects. Courtesy of the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
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"Triptych"
Anthony Goicolea, "Triptych," 2007, each 26.5 x 60 in. C-print mounted on aluminum. Courtesy of the artist. Exhibition at Monte Clark Gallery.
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"Once Upon a Time in America,Monument Valley, UT TV 05118"
Matthew Pillsbury, "Once Upon a Time in America,Monument Valley, UT TV 05118," 2005, 13 x 19 in. Archival Epson Print Courtesy of the artist. Group exhibition at Douglas Udell Gallery.
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"Spectrum Study (day to night)"
Scott Massey, "Spectrum Study (day to night)," 2013, Digital Maquette. Courtesy of the artist Exhibition at Wil Aballe Art Projects.
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"Gelatin Photograph 89"
James Welling, "Gelatin Photograph 89," 1984, 20 x 16 in. Inkjet print. Courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner, New York. Exhibition At Contemporary Art Gallery.
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"Negative Space, (STScI-PRC2012-10a)"
Mungo Thomson, "Negative Space, (STScI-PRC2012-10a)," 2012, 15 x 93 ft. Photographic mural Installation view, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN. Installation at Yaletown-Roundhouse Canada Line Station curated by Contemporary Art Gallery.
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"untitled"
Tristan Casey, "untitled," 2013 From "The Forest Gave Us The City," 13.3 x 8.9 in. Digital scan from print negative film. Exhibition at Positive Negative Gallery.
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"Antonia"
Loretta Lux, "Antonia," 2006, 25.3 x 19 in. Photograph. Group exhibition at Douglas Udell Gallery.
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"Medusa"
Adam Fuss, "Medusa," 2010, From "Home and the world", 94.5 x 56.75 in. Gelatin Silver Print Photogram Exhibition at Douglas Udell Gallery.
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"Textile 02"
Heidi Leverty, "Textile 02," 2009, edition of 1/12, pigment on archival paper, 40 x 50 inches, Bau-Xi Gallery.
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"Untitled"
Jim Breukelman, "Untitled," photo-assemblage, 2013. From "Out of Fiction," 43 x 35 in. Archival inkjet print, Republic Gallery.
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"Meles Meles (Badger)"
Pamela Klaffke, "Meles Meles (Badger)," 2011. From "Bestia Parvulus (Animal Child)" 20 x 20 in, Digital C-print. Foot of Main Gallery.
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Courtesy White Cube, London, and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.
"The Clock"
Christian Marclay, "The Clock," 2010, single channel video, duration 24 hours. Purchased 2011 with the generous support of Jay Smith and Laura Rapp, and Carol and Morton Rapp, Toronto Jointly owned by the National Gallery of Canada and the Museum of Fine Art, Boston. © the artist.
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Courtesy White Cube, London, and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.
"The Clock"
Christian Marclay, "The Clock," 2010, single channel video, duration 24 hours. Purchased 2011 with the generous support of Jay Smith and Laura Rapp, and Carol and Morton Rapp, Toronto Jointly owned by the National Gallery of Canada and the Museum of Fine Art, Boston. © the artist.
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Courtesy White Cube, London, and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.
"The Clock"
Christian Marclay, "The Clock," 2010, single channel video, duration 24 hours. Purchased 2011 with the generous support of Jay Smith and Laura Rapp, and Carol and Morton Rapp, Toronto Jointly owned by the National Gallery of Canada and the Museum of Fine Art, Boston. © the artist.
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Courtesy White Cube, London, and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
"The Clock"
Christian Marclay, "The Clock," 2010, single channel video, duration 24 hours. Purchased 2011 with the generous support of Jay Smith and Laura Rapp, and Carol and Morton Rapp, Toronto Jointly owned by the National Gallery of Canada and the Museum of Fine Art, Boston © the artist.