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98,525 records · Ink and graphite · Art Institute Chicago
Interlace, Woven Research
Interlace, Woven Research
Irma Boom
Book · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Room 31, Hearth, Madlener House
Room 31, Hearth, Madlener House
Nelly Agassi
Gold gilt bullion wire, cloth of gold with metallicized cotton, wool felt, cotton string and thread on linen blend · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled (Nina Challenge #5)
Untitled (Nina Challenge #5)
Amanda Williams
Collage of torn, printed papers on white wove paper · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Leslie Hewitt Reading 2.1511: That Is How a Picture Is Attached to Reality: It Reaches Right Out to It
Leslie Hewitt Reading 2.1511: That Is How a Picture Is Attached to Reality: It Reaches Right Out to It
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Uche, All Dressed Up, from the series "The Royal House of Allure"
Uche, All Dressed Up, from the series "The Royal House of Allure"
Sabelo Mlangeni
Inkjet print · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled
Untitled
Elisabeth Wild
Collage of cut photomechanically printed papers · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled
Untitled
Elisabeth Wild
Collage of cut photomechanically printed papers · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled
Untitled
Elisabeth Wild
Collage of cut photomechanically printed papers · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled
Untitled
Elisabeth Wild
Collage of cut, photomechanically printed papers, with traces of black porous-tip pen · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Study for ‘Medusa’s Flight’
Study for ‘Medusa’s Flight’
Robert Nava
Crayon, grease pencil, brush and tempera, and graphite pencil, with smudging, on off-white wove paper · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled, from the series "Jaguar Informative"
Untitled, from the series "Jaguar Informative"
Yná Kabe Rodríguez
Ink on paper · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Tiger Water Maker Jaguar
Tiger Water Maker Jaguar
Robert Nava
Crayon, grease pencil, brush and tempera, and graphite pencil, with smudging, on off-white wove paper · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Paul Mpagi Sepuya Reading 4.0311: One Name Stands for One Thing, Another for Another Thing, and They Are Combined With One Another. In This Way the Whole Group—Like A Tableau Vivant—Presents a State of Affairs.
Paul Mpagi Sepuya Reading 4.0311: One Name Stands for One Thing, Another for Another Thing, and They Are Combined With One Another. In This Way the Whole Group—Like A Tableau Vivant—Presents a State of Affairs.
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled
Untitled
Albert Oehlen
Lacquer and oil on Dibond · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled (Nina Challenge #4)
Untitled (Nina Challenge #4)
Amanda Williams
Collage of torn, printed papers on white wove paper · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Learning to Use Fire
Learning to Use Fire
Robert Nava
Crayon, grease pencil, brush and tempera, and graphite pencil, with smudging, on off-white wove paper · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled
Untitled
Elisabeth Wild
Collage of cut photomechanically printed papers · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled
Untitled
Elisabeth Wild
Collage of cut photomechanically printed papers · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled (Nina challenge #1)
Untitled (Nina challenge #1)
Amanda Williams
Collage of torn, printed, and metallic foil papers on white wove paper · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Forming
Forming
Penny Siopis
Glue, ink and oil on canvas · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
In Her Element
In Her Element
Penny Siopis
Glue, ink and oil on canvas · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Plan for an American House
Plan for an American House
Marshall Brown
Graphite pencil and colored pencils on vellum drafting film · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Room 28, North, Madlener House
Room 28, North, Madlener House
Nelly Agassi
Gold gilt bullion wire, cloths of gold and silver with metallicized cotton, wool felt, and cotton thread on linen blend · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
Arash Fewzee Reading 4.2211: Even if the World Is Infinitely Complex, so That Every Fact Consists of Infinitely Many States of Affairs and Every State of Many Objects, There Would Still Have to Be Objects and States of Affairs
Arash Fewzee Reading 4.2211: Even if the World Is Infinitely Complex, so That Every Fact Consists of Infinitely Many States of Affairs and Every State of Many Objects, There Would Still Have to Be Objects and States of Affairs
Arthur Ou
Gelatin silver print · 2019
Art Institute of Chicago
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