2002.6.4, Robert Rauschenberg, XXXIV Drawings for Dante's Inferno, offset lithograph, 1964-1965
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In eighteen months, Robert Rauschenberg created thirty-four illustrations for Dante's Inferno, using the technique of transfer drawing. These thirty-four prints were created from the resultant images.
2002.6.3, Robert Rauschenberg, XXXIV Drawings for Dante's Inferno, offset lithograph, 1964-1965
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In eighteen months, Robert Rauschenberg created thirty-four illustrations for Dante's Inferno, using the technique of transfer drawing. These thirty-four prints were created from the resultant images.
2002.6.2, Robert Rauschenberg, XXXIV Drawings for Dante's Inferno, offset lithograph, 1964-1965
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In eighteen months, Robert Rauschenberg created thirty-four illustrations for Dante's Inferno, using the technique of transfer drawing. These thirty-four prints were created from the resultant images.
2002.6.1, Robert Rauschenberg, XXXIV Drawings for Dante's Inferno, offset lithograph, 1964-1965
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In eighteen months, Robert Rauschenberg created thirty-four illustrations for Dante's Inferno, using the technique of transfer drawing. These thirty-four prints were created from the resultant images.
2002.9, Wayne Gonzales, Carousel Club, 2001, acrylic on canvas
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Carousel Club in Dallas was the nightclub owned by Jack Ruby, who shot Lee Harvey Oswald after learning of Oswald's murder of John F. Kennedy in November 1963.
2007.44, James Casebere, Tripoli, 2007
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
James Casebere's studio process entails the construction of sets and models that the artist photographs. The resulting images portray eerily realistic environments, yet are devoid of any signs of human life, suggesting a sense of artificiality.
2001.264.a-e, Charles Ray, "One - Stop Gallery, Iowa City, Iowa", 1971/1998, concrete blocks and painted steel
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Consisting of five separate yet related elements of metal, concrete blocks, and forged wire beams, One-Stop Gallery, Iowa City looks like a giant assortment of strange toys that have been spilled onto the gallery's floor.
2000.320.A-B, Shirin Neshat, Soliloquy, 1999, digital video
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In this 17 and a half minute video, Shirin Neshat positions the viewer between a pair of life-size, parallel projected narratives that depict two seemingly different worlds: an ancient Middle Eastern palace and a modernist white building.
1984.49.14.FA Berenice Abbott, Lyric Theatre
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The following is the caption by Elizabeth McCausland accompanying the original 1939 edition of Berenice Abbott's Changing New York publication.
1984.49.50.FA Berenice Abbott, Downtown Skyport
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The following is the caption by Elizabeth McCausland accompanying the original 1939 edition of Berenice Abbott's Changing New York publication.