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To Unravel One's Own Skin (Svolgere la Propria Pelle) [7]
Giuseppe Penone
Letterpress, zincotype print
Art Institute of Chicago

Water Jar (Mizusashi)
Miraku Kamei XV
Glazed stoneware
Art Institute of Chicago

Soweto
Santu Mofokeng
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Ghosts
Yao Luan
Album of twelve leaves; ink on paper
Art Institute of Chicago

Orchids, Album of Twelve Leaves
Chen Wu
Album of 12 leaves, ink on paper
Art Institute of Chicago

Knoll Sample
Knoll International, Inc.
Art Institute of Chicago

Iket (Headcloth)
Sumatra
Center in formalized floral design woven by tied-dye process known as ikat, giving effect of shot silk; colors blue, green, black and light reds; two borders in gold thread in geometric design; corners have floral motif in gold
Art Institute of Chicago

Headdress
Nasca
Art Institute of Chicago

Vilmos Aba-Novak and Kató Vulkovics
André Kertész
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Teabowl
Hamada Shinsaku
Glazed stoneware
Art Institute of Chicago

Whistling Vessel
Tiwanaku
Earthenware and slip
Art Institute of Chicago

Buncheong Landscape - The Sky
Lee Kang-Hyo
Stoneware with glaze
Art Institute of Chicago

Amphora (Storage Jar)
Painter of Tarquinia RC 2984
terracotta, black-figure
Art Institute of Chicago

Ray Phiri, leader of Stimela Music band at Shareworld, near Soweto
Santu Mofokeng
Gelatin silver print; edition 1/5
Art Institute of Chicago

Teoke Water Jar (Mizusashi)
Ken Matsuzaki
Glazed stoneware
Art Institute of Chicago

"Verona" Cup and Saucer Set
Stanley Tigerman
Porcelain with overglaze transfer-printed decoration
Art Institute of Chicago

Kachō gaden
Katsushika Taito II
Woodblock- printed book; 2 vols.
Art Institute of Chicago

Herbicide Gourd, Growth Assembly
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
Watercolor and graphite on white wove paper
Art Institute of Chicago

Affluences in Europe: in France, prosperity immediately translates itself into good food. The variety of cuts of meat sold in the market is staggering: everything from barbecued chickens to calf hearts, from the lushest whole hams to tripe is lovingly displayed in neat rows decorated with green leaves and herbs, a butcher-shop in Paris
Erich Lessing
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Teacher watching boy write on chalkboard next to poster, Guinea
Marc Riboud
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Moon Flask
Mintons Ltd.
Bone china
Art Institute of Chicago

Vase
Dorothy Sanchez
Earthenware and slip
Art Institute of Chicago

Forbidden City, China
Santu Mofokeng
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Toto Meisho Ichiran
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock printed book, one volume
Art Institute of Chicago