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A work made of instant color print.

1, October 9, 1990

Horst Ademeit

A work made of silk, plain weave over leather, slashed; insole of wool, plain weave; stitched with waxed linen.

Shoe, 16th century

A work made of gelatin silver contact print.

Power Lines with Insulators, c. 1928

Ralph Steiner

A work made of wall component: wood, fabric, cardboard, wallpaper, magazine pages, stickers, string, twine, plastic film, glass fragments, mirror fragments, iron straps, grommets, nails, screws, upholstery tacks, metal foil, aluminum sheet, electrical socket, electrical wiring, rubber hose, beads, costume jewelry parts, sequins, ribbon, nylon stocking, cigarette filter, paint, graphite, bitumen, and resin on pressed hardboard; painted wood frame with mirror segments. floor component: wood spool, fiberboard cone, paper, paint, monofilament netting, electrical plug, insulated wire, speaker, audio cable, iron wire, rings and clips, paper, yarn, and twine; 1/4 in. reel-to-reel audio tape transferred to digital format..

TICK-TOCK JELLY CLOCK COSMOTRON, 1961

Bruce Conner

A work made of paper.

#occupy gezi architecture, 2013

Herkes Icin Mimarlik (Architecture for All)

A work made of various.

Masonite Corporation Project, Instant School, Brochure Mock-Up, c. 1960s

Henry Peter Glass

Project Pork Chop: Youngsters struggle with packages of free pork, from truck in background. About 60,000-pounds of pork products were distributed at five different locations in the Hough Avenue area for needy families. This area was the scene of the 1966 riots. Members of the National Farmers Organization who were going to destroy the hogs in an effort to raise sagging pork prices, donated them instead. A Sandusky meat packer agreed to donate the processing services, April 5, 1968

Project Pork Chop: Youngsters struggle with packages of free pork, from truck in background. About 60,000-pounds of pork products were distributed at five different locations in the Hough Avenue area for needy families. This area was the scene of the 1966 riots. Members of the National Farmers Organization who were going to destroy the hogs in an effort to raise sagging pork prices, donated them instead. A Sandusky meat packer agreed to donate the processing services, April 5, 1968, 1968

A work made of paper.

#occupy gezi architecture, 2013

Herkes Icin Mimarlik (Architecture for All)

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