Untitled 5 (Waves + Lines), Signal.
plantbasedrio captured by Khalil Covington for Schön! Magazine China April 2024
Gordon a Newkirk Jr, Eclipse, 1970
Baltimore Sun archives
Digitally enhanced infrared scan of Robert Rauschenberg’s Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953) showing traces of the original drawing by Willem de Kooning. Visible light scan: Ben Blackwell, 2010; infrared scan and processing: Robin D. Myers, 2010
Bernd and Hilla Becher Karl Blossfeldt
Marina Apollonio, Dinamica circolare 6S+S III, (silkscreen on varnished wood, motorized rotating mechanism, diam), 1966-1968 [Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Galleria Nazionale d'arte moderna, Roma. © Marina Apollonio]
Exhibition: Marina Apollonio: 'Oltre il cerchio', Curated by Marianna Gelussi, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venezia, October 12, 2024 – March 3, 2025
Steven Meisel New York, 1989 - Roxanne Lowit
Kasper Sonne
Steina and Woody Vasulka, Noisefields, 1974
Installation of Robert Indiana's 12-foot sculpture 'Love' (1966). The O being lowered into place at Fifth Avenue and 60th St., NYC, 11-29-1971. Photo: Don Hogan Charles / The New York Times
The O in the "LOVE" sculpture being lowered into place. It was cold and the skies leadenly forshadowed rain, but "LOVE" arrived monumentally in New York yesterday in time to gladden the city's face for Christmas. "LOVE," a five-ton sculpture by Robert Indiana, the pop artist, will be on display for the next six weeks at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, at the entrance to Central Park, where it will be highly visible to midtown strollers and shoppers. [11-29-1971]
Photo: Don Hogan Charles / The New York Times
Installation of Indiana’s 12 foot LOVE (Cor-Ten steel) (1966-1970) at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, New York, November 1971. Photo: Eliot Elisofon. The University of Texas | src Robert Indiana