JOHN BOKOR

John Bokor Still Life 1 2012 graphite gesso on paper 50x60cm


MARYANNE COUTTS


a wall-sized watercolour of an asylum-seeker boat burning on the water, an image from the media of a boat that was set alight on Ashmore Reef,
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recent time and place work

SARAH GOFFMAN

Sarah Goffman Plastic Arts 2009 (blue pen on plastic and paper)


Decorating the surface of her juice-bottle vases, paper plates and yoghurt pots, Goffman restores a kind of individual artistry and care to the pre-industrial copy, marrying it with post-industrial waste
Bec Dean (read more)

MICK NAMERARI TJAPALTJARRI


Mick NAMARARI TJAPALTJARRI Sunrise chasing away the night 1977-78


BIRGITTA HOSEA

 A drawing in the snow. Mobile phone photo by Birgitta Hosea.
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CAI GUO-QIANG

Cai Guo-Qiang | China b.1957 | Dragon or Rainbow Serpent: A myth glorified or feared (drawings) Project for extraterrestrials no. 261996 Spent gunpowder and Indian ink on Japanese paper | Nine drawings: 300 x 200cm (each)  Queensland Art Gallery. Read more

WORSAAE


Worsaae, under the commission of Christian VIII of Denmark, spent nine months travelling around Britain and Ireland during 1846 and 1847. One of the most famous Scandinavian antiquarians of the nineteenth century, he had spent time visiting Sweden, Austria, Germany and Switzerland during the preceding years. The terms of his royal commission, as they related to his tour of Britain and Ireland, primarily focused on an investigation of the Viking-age antiquities and monuments of Scandinavian character.


TEMPLE UNIVERSITY DENTISTRY STUDENTS


The small but delightful Historical Dental Museum at the Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia has a lovely collection of antique dental student teaching aids. Some of the best items were created by students as part of their graduation requirements and then left behind, like the set of blue wax  teeth above. Every student was required to carve a set of teeth like this to demonstrate intimate knowledge of the anatomy of each tooth. The practice ended in the 1970s, but according to a plaque at the museum, the practice was recently reintroduced.

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SUZANNE TRIESTER

Suzanne Treister emeyefive 2008-10  Triptych with counter and video


Born in 1935, Stella Rimington was Director-General of MI5 from 1992 - 1996. Her roles have included and been divided between the Security Services, archival work, amateur dramatics, family and spy-fiction writing.
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VALENTIN DE BOULOGNE

Valentin de Boulogne The Concert


1622-25
Oil on canvas, 173 x 214 cm
Musée du Louvre, Paris


SIMONE MANGOS

Simone Mangos Salt lick 1986 (salt & nails)

GIOCOMO BALLA

Giacomo Balla Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash Oil on canvas-1912

UMBERTO BOCCIONI

Umberto Boccioni The City Rises 1911.199x301cmz

DAMIEN HIRST

Damien Hirst skull with pills 2008. 2046x61

YVES KLEIN

above
Yves Klein Leap into the Void 1962
photograph
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Yves Klein Anthropometrie 1960.
pigment and medium on canvas

MARGARET ROBERTS


Margaret Roberts Redcheck  2004
interactive drawing installation, old Tin Sheds gallery 
(gallery building, unbound iron oxide, swings, handtowels, wall hangers, visitors)

VIJA CELMINS

Vija Celmins Pistol 1964 24 x 34 in

JACKSON POLLOCK

Pollock Mural 1943-44 243x603cm

PABLO PICASSO

Pablo Picasso Self-portrait 1972 wax crayon on paper 66x51cm

MIKE PARR

Mike Parr Alphabet 1989. 
laser-photocopied mirror self-portraits

LUC TUYMANS

Luc Tuymans Leopoldville 2000-1 55x84cms

JOHN WOLSELEY

John Wolseley 48 days
mixed media on paper 259 x 305cm
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FRIDA KAHLO

Frida Kahlo My Nurse and I 1937
oil on metal 31x37cm

JUDE RAE



Jude Rae SL129-130 2002

GABRIELLA MANGANO & SILVANA MANGANO

GABRIELLA MANGANO & SILVANA MANGANO

GABRIELLA MANGANO & SILVANA MANGANO
Drawing 1, 2001
single-channel SD 4:3
edition of 5

JOAN JONAS

Joan Jonas, THE SHAPE, THE SCENT, THE FEEL OF THINGS, 2004-2007 Performance, Dia:Beacon, New York, 2005.

SUSAN JACOBS

Susan Jacobs. Drawing made by snails eating paper.

JOHN CONSTABLE

Constable: Drawing according to Cozens. (From Gombrich, E. H. [2000]. Art and Illusion. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; pp. 176-177.)

CHUCK CLOSE

Chuck Close

FRANCISCO GOYA

Goya Etching

HENRY MOORE


MARK DION


  Mark Dion staged an installation inside the 18th century house at Bartram's Garden, a wonderful historic treasure on the banks of the Schuylkill. The installation is right at home here.
Here he has put on display quirky artifacts--from seeds to carcases to tourist kitsch--that Dion collected while following in naturalist William Bartram's footsteps through the south at the time the Revolutionary War was brewing, in the 1770s. William is the son of John Bartram, America's first native botanist and the original owner of the estate on the Schuylkill. The project was conceived an commissioned by Philadelphia curator Julie Courtney.  (read more)




ALBERTO GIACOMETTI




EDWARD MUYBRIDGE







DAGMAR CYRULLA


Melbourne artist Dagmar Cyrulla. The study is egg tempera and the painting, oil. 

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN


GIORGIO MORANDI

With its circular format, sleepy atmosphere and evidence of slow work, this Morandi etching is a good example of a drawing that can be analysed in terms of time.

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GEORGES BRAQUE


Georges Braque
'Fox', 1911
drypoint

Georges Braque was the original Cubist alongside Picasso. Pictures like this are composed of a series of 'instants', of glances from different vantage points. Moving around the subject in space and time, or perhaps turning the subject around in one's mind.


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MARCEL DUCHAMP



Marcel Duchamp,
Nude descending a staircase, 1912
oil on canvas
147 x 89.2cm

Duchamp's Nude descending a staircase is a painting from his early career. It could be argued that this painting represents a misunderstanding of cubism -  a use of the planar language of cubism but retaining the wholeness of the body in the void of space, and choosing a subject that is a moving entity, rather than moving around a still subject. Nevertheless, it conveys an effective sense of the passage of time.

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EUAN UGLOW


Félix González-Torres

Félix González-Torres Untitled (Perfect Lovers) 1991 (2 clocks on a wall)

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