David Hammons, ‘Bliz-aard Ball Sale’ (1983)
David Hammons selling snowballs in Cooper Square, New York City
David Hammons, ‘Bliz-aard Ball Sale’ (1983)
David Hammons selling snowballs in Cooper Square, New York City
From the book ‘Let’s Take Back Our Space: “Female” and “Male” Body Language as a Result of Patriarchal Structures’ by Marianne Wex (1979)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, ‘Untitled(Lover Boys)’ (1991)
Candies individually wrapped in clear wrapping, endless supply, free for taking.
Gerhard Richter, ‘Two Sculptures for a Room by Palermo’ (1971)
Two plaster heads, painted with gray oil paint, one a self-portrait of Richter, the other a portrait of the German artist Blinky Palermo. The heads face each other across the room, with eyes closed as if each artist is actually looking inward.
Sober & Lonely Institute for the Arts in reaction to ‘Ironing a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory’ by Annelies Propstra at An Experiment to? Test the Destiny of the World