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Black Culture and Black Consciousness, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and brush and colored inks on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

The Black Interior, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and watercolor, with touches of brush and blue ink and traces of silver ink, on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Blacks, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite, with brush and orange, yellow and silver inks, on wove graph pape · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Sexual Difference, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and brush and colored inks with touches of opaque watercolor on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Luz en lo Oscuro, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Brush and black and colored inks with touches of brush and silver ink on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Metamorphoses of Science Fiction, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and brush and colored inks on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Blues Legacies and Black Feminism, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and brush and colored inks with watercolor and traces of glitter glue on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Women, Race & Class, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and watercolor with traces of glitter glue on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

The Autobiography of Malcolm X, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and brush and colored inks and watercolor with touches of acrylic paint on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Black Skin, White Masks, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and watercolor on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

The Gift, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and watercolor on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago
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Passport Dominican Republic (Pasaporte Republica Dominica [Red])
groana melendez
Passport, inkjet prints · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Archaeologies of the Future, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and brush and colored inks with touches of opaque watercolor and acrylic paint on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Black Women in White America, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith
Graphite and brush and colored inks with touches of acrylic paint on wove graph paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Moyra Davey Reading 4.114: It Must Set Limits to What Can Be Thought; And, in Doing So, to What Cannot Be Thought. It Must Set Limits to What Cannot Be Thought by Working Outwards Through What Can Be Thought
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Prototype of Social Housing Unit Drawing
Tatiana Bilbao
Digital print on paper · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Phil Chang Reading 5.632: The Subject Does Not belong to the World: Rather, It Is a Limit of the World
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Eileen Quinlan Reading 5.61: Logic Pervades the World: the Limits of the World Are Also Its Limits. So We Cannot Say in Logic, 'The World Has This in It, and This, but Not That.' For That Would Appear to Presuppose That We Were Excluding Certain Possibilities, and This Cannot Be the Case, Since It Would Require That Logic Should Go Beyond the Limits of the World; for Only in That Way Could It View Those Limits From the Other Side As Well. We Cannot Think What We Cannot Think; So What Cannot Think We Cannot Say Either
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Michele Abeles Reading 5.634: This Is Connected With the Fact That No Part of Our Experience Is at the Same Time A Priori. Whatever We See Could Be Other Than It Is. Whatever We Can Describe at All Could Be Other Than It Is. There Is No A Priori Order of Things
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Anne Collier Reading 5.5303: Roughly Speaking, to Say of Two Things That They Are Identical Is Nonsense, and to Say of One Thing That It Is Identical With Itself Is to Say Nothing at All
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Adam Putnam Reading 2.014: Objects Contain the Possibility of All Situations
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago
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Passport Dominican Republic (Pasaporte Republica Dominica [Blue])
groana melendez
Passport, inkjet prints · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

Susanne Kriemann Reading 5.5423: To Perceive a Complex Means to Perceive That Its Constituents Are Related to One Another in Such and Such Way. This No Doubt Also Explains Why There Are Two Possible Ways of Seeing the Figure as a Cube; and All Similar Phenomena. For We Really See Two Different Facts. (If I Look in the First Place at the Corners Marked A and Only Glance at the B's, Then the A's Appear to be in Front, and Vice Versa)
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago

The Art of Typewriting
Graphic Thought Facility
Book · 2015
Art Institute of Chicago