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Takeshi Murata. Still from Cone Eater. 2004.
Video animation, color. Sound approx. 4 minutes, looped ed. of 1 + 1AP
(sound by Robert Beatty of Hair Police).
Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York. [Fig. 15-1]
Photo by Ernst Scheidegger. Alberto Giacometti in his studio. c. 1960.
© Estate of Ernst Scheidegger, 2012. [Fig. 15-2]
Jackson Pollock. Number 1. 1948.
Oil and enamel on unprimed canvas. 5' 8" × 8' 8" (1.73 × 2.65 m).
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Digital Image. Scala, Florence/© 2012 The
Pollock-Krasner Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-3]
Willem de Kooning. Woman and Bicycle. 1952–1953.
Oil on canvas. 76-1∕2" × 49" (194.3 × 124.5 cm).
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Purchase 55.35/© The Willem de Kooning
Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-4]
Mark Rothko. Green and Maroon. 1953.
Oil on canvas. 7' 7-1∕8" × 4' 6-7∕8" (2.3 × 1.3 m).
The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. © 2012 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher
Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-5]
Helen Frankenthaler. Formation. 1963.
Acrylic on canvas. 6' 4" × 5' 5" (1.93 × 1.65 m).
Private collection. ARS. [Fig. 15-6]
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson. Seagram Building. 1954–1958.
Height 512' (156.2 m).
New York. © Angelo Hornak/Corbis. [Fig. 15-7]
Frank Lloyd Wright. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 1957–1959.
Largest diameter 128' (39 m), height 92' (28 m).
Guggenheim Museum, New York.
© The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. [Fig. 15-8]
Isamu Noguchi.
Museum of Modern Art exhibition Fourteen Americans (view through Kouros). 1946.
Photo by the artist. Installation view.
© 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-9]
Alexander Calder. Spring Blossoms. 1965.
Painted metal and heavy wire. Height 4' 4" (1.32 m).
Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania. Gift of the Class of 1965. © 2012 Alexander
Calder/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-10]
Louise Nevelson. Black Wall. 1959.
Wood. 112" × 85-1∕4" × 25-1∕2" (264.2 × 216.5 × 44.8 cm).
Tate Modern, London.Tate Images/© 2012 Louise Nevelson/Artists Rights Society (ARS),
New York. [Fig. 15-11]
David Smith. Cubi XVIII, Cubi XVII, Cubi XIX. 1964, 1963, 1964.
Heights 9'–9' 8" (2.74–2.95 m).
Art © Estate of David Smith. Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-12]
Robert
Rauschenberg. Monogram. 1955–9.
Construction. 5' 4-1∕2" × 3' 6" × 5' 3-1∕4" (1.64 × 1.07 × 1.61 m).
Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Art © Estate of Robert Rauschenberg, Licensed by VAGA.
New York, NY. [Fig. 15-13]
John Cage. Variations V. 1965.
Television taping session. Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
Hamburg, Germany. Photographer: Hervé Gloaguen. Courtesy of the John Cage Trust.
[Fig. 15-14]
Mahatma Gandhi.
Topfoto.co.uk/Dinodia. [Fig. 15-15]
Andy Warhol. Marilyn Diptych. 1962.
Oil, acrylic, and silkscreen on enamel on canvas. 6' 8-7∕8" × 4' 9" (2.06 × 1.45 m).
Tate Modern, London. Tate Images/© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-16]
Donald Judd. Untitled. 1968.
Stainless steel and plexiglass. 33" × 68" × 48" (83.8 × 172.7 × 121.9 cm).
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Art © Judd Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-17]
Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #21. 1978.
Black and white photograph. 8" × 10" (20.3 × 25.4 cm).
New York. Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures. [Fig. 15-18]
Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers.
Georges Pompidou National Center for Arts and Culture. 1977.
Paris. Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy. [Fig. 15-19]
Michael Graves. Public Services Building ("the Portland"). 1980–1983.
Portland, Oregon. [Fig. 15-20]
Robert Wilson. Einstein on the Beach. 1976.
Théâtre de la Ville, Avignon, France. Photo (1976) © Babette Mangolte.
2009-2011 Byrd Hoffman Watermill Foundation & Robert Wilson. [Fig. 15-21]
Robert Smithson. Spiral Jetty. 1970.
Black basalt, limestone rocks, and earth. Length 1,500' (457.2 m).
Great Salt Lake, Utah. © Gianfranco Gorgoni/Contact Press Images. [Fig. 15-22]
Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Running Fence. 1972–1976.
Sonoma and Marin Counties. Photo: Jeanne-Claude © 1976 Christo.
[Fig. 15-23]
Anselm Kiefer. Shulamith. 1983.
Oil, acrylic,emulsion, shellac, straw, and woodcut fragments on canvas.
114" × 145" (2.9 × 3.68 m).
White Cube, London. © the artist/Courtesy White Cube. [Fig. 15-24]
Maya Lin. Original design submission for Vietnam Veterans War Memorial. 1981.
Black polished granite. Each wing 246" (75 m) long.
The Mall, Washington, D.C.
Photograph courtesy the artist and The Pace Gallery. [Fig. 15-25]
Romare Bearden. Sermons: The Wall of Jericho. 1964.
Photomechanical reproductions, pencil, ink, and watercolor on paperboard.
11-7∕8 × 9-3∕8" (30 × 23.7 cm).
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.
Art © Romare Bearden Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-26]
Alvin Ailey. Judith Jamison in Cry. 1971.
Choreography.
Courtesy American Dance Theater, New York.
Copyright © Max Waldmann, New York. [Fig. 15-27]
Fred Wilson. Mining the Museum, installation view. 1992.
Metalwork.
Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. [Fig. 15-28]
Judy Chicago. The Dinner Party. 1979.
Multimedia installation, china painting on porcelain with needlework.
48' × 48' × 48' (14.6 × 14.6 × 14.6 m).
Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 2012/photo Donald Woodman. [Fig. 15-29]
Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Museum. 1997.
Bilbao, Spain. © Tibor Bognar/CORBIS. [Fig. 15-30]
studio d'ARC [sic], greenhouse and sunroof, residential addition. 2001.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Courtesy Massery Photography, Inc. [Fig. 15-31]
Kara Walker. Darkytown Rebellion. 2001.
Cut paper and projection on wall.
14" × 37", 14' × 37' (36 × 94 cm, 4.3 × 11.3 m) overall.
Musée d'Art Moderne, Grand-Duc Jen, Luxembourg.
Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co. [Fig. 15-32]
Thierry Fontaine. Cry in the Night. 2001.
Color photograph. Dimensions variable.
Image courtesy of the artist and copyright 2001 [Fig. 15-33]
Louise Bourgeois.
The Damned, The Possessed, and The Beloved in the Steilneset Memorial. 2008–2011.
Vardø, Norway. Courtesy and © Andrew Meredith. [Fig. 15-34]
Christian Marclay. The Clock. 2010.
24-hour video collage.
Photo courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery. [Fig. 15-35]
Evgenia Arbugaeva. From the Tiksi series (in process). 2010.
Color photograph.
Courtesy of the artist. [Fig. 15-36]

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Chapter 15 - Humanities

  • 1. Takeshi Murata. Still from Cone Eater. 2004. Video animation, color. Sound approx. 4 minutes, looped ed. of 1 + 1AP (sound by Robert Beatty of Hair Police). Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York. [Fig. 15-1]
  • 2. Photo by Ernst Scheidegger. Alberto Giacometti in his studio. c. 1960. © Estate of Ernst Scheidegger, 2012. [Fig. 15-2]
  • 3. Jackson Pollock. Number 1. 1948. Oil and enamel on unprimed canvas. 5' 8" × 8' 8" (1.73 × 2.65 m). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Digital Image. Scala, Florence/© 2012 The Pollock-Krasner Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-3]
  • 4. Willem de Kooning. Woman and Bicycle. 1952–1953. Oil on canvas. 76-1∕2" × 49" (194.3 × 124.5 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Purchase 55.35/© The Willem de Kooning Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-4]
  • 5. Mark Rothko. Green and Maroon. 1953. Oil on canvas. 7' 7-1∕8" × 4' 6-7∕8" (2.3 × 1.3 m). The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. © 2012 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-5]
  • 6. Helen Frankenthaler. Formation. 1963. Acrylic on canvas. 6' 4" × 5' 5" (1.93 × 1.65 m). Private collection. ARS. [Fig. 15-6]
  • 7. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson. Seagram Building. 1954–1958. Height 512' (156.2 m). New York. © Angelo Hornak/Corbis. [Fig. 15-7]
  • 8. Frank Lloyd Wright. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 1957–1959. Largest diameter 128' (39 m), height 92' (28 m). Guggenheim Museum, New York. © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. [Fig. 15-8]
  • 9. Isamu Noguchi. Museum of Modern Art exhibition Fourteen Americans (view through Kouros). 1946. Photo by the artist. Installation view. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-9]
  • 10. Alexander Calder. Spring Blossoms. 1965. Painted metal and heavy wire. Height 4' 4" (1.32 m). Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania. Gift of the Class of 1965. © 2012 Alexander Calder/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-10]
  • 11. Louise Nevelson. Black Wall. 1959. Wood. 112" × 85-1∕4" × 25-1∕2" (264.2 × 216.5 × 44.8 cm). Tate Modern, London.Tate Images/© 2012 Louise Nevelson/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-11]
  • 12. David Smith. Cubi XVIII, Cubi XVII, Cubi XIX. 1964, 1963, 1964. Heights 9'–9' 8" (2.74–2.95 m). Art © Estate of David Smith. Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-12]
  • 13. Robert Rauschenberg. Monogram. 1955–9. Construction. 5' 4-1∕2" × 3' 6" × 5' 3-1∕4" (1.64 × 1.07 × 1.61 m). Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Art © Estate of Robert Rauschenberg, Licensed by VAGA. New York, NY. [Fig. 15-13]
  • 14. John Cage. Variations V. 1965. Television taping session. Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Hamburg, Germany. Photographer: Hervé Gloaguen. Courtesy of the John Cage Trust. [Fig. 15-14]
  • 16. Andy Warhol. Marilyn Diptych. 1962. Oil, acrylic, and silkscreen on enamel on canvas. 6' 8-7∕8" × 4' 9" (2.06 × 1.45 m). Tate Modern, London. Tate Images/© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-16]
  • 17. Donald Judd. Untitled. 1968. Stainless steel and plexiglass. 33" × 68" × 48" (83.8 × 172.7 × 121.9 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Art © Judd Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-17]
  • 18. Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #21. 1978. Black and white photograph. 8" × 10" (20.3 × 25.4 cm). New York. Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures. [Fig. 15-18]
  • 19. Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers. Georges Pompidou National Center for Arts and Culture. 1977. Paris. Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy. [Fig. 15-19]
  • 20. Michael Graves. Public Services Building ("the Portland"). 1980–1983. Portland, Oregon. [Fig. 15-20]
  • 21. Robert Wilson. Einstein on the Beach. 1976. Théâtre de la Ville, Avignon, France. Photo (1976) © Babette Mangolte. 2009-2011 Byrd Hoffman Watermill Foundation & Robert Wilson. [Fig. 15-21]
  • 22. Robert Smithson. Spiral Jetty. 1970. Black basalt, limestone rocks, and earth. Length 1,500' (457.2 m). Great Salt Lake, Utah. © Gianfranco Gorgoni/Contact Press Images. [Fig. 15-22]
  • 23. Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Running Fence. 1972–1976. Sonoma and Marin Counties. Photo: Jeanne-Claude © 1976 Christo. [Fig. 15-23]
  • 24. Anselm Kiefer. Shulamith. 1983. Oil, acrylic,emulsion, shellac, straw, and woodcut fragments on canvas. 114" × 145" (2.9 × 3.68 m). White Cube, London. © the artist/Courtesy White Cube. [Fig. 15-24]
  • 25. Maya Lin. Original design submission for Vietnam Veterans War Memorial. 1981. Black polished granite. Each wing 246" (75 m) long. The Mall, Washington, D.C. Photograph courtesy the artist and The Pace Gallery. [Fig. 15-25]
  • 26. Romare Bearden. Sermons: The Wall of Jericho. 1964. Photomechanical reproductions, pencil, ink, and watercolor on paperboard. 11-7∕8 × 9-3∕8" (30 × 23.7 cm). Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C. Art © Romare Bearden Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-26]
  • 27. Alvin Ailey. Judith Jamison in Cry. 1971. Choreography. Courtesy American Dance Theater, New York. Copyright © Max Waldmann, New York. [Fig. 15-27]
  • 28. Fred Wilson. Mining the Museum, installation view. 1992. Metalwork. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. [Fig. 15-28]
  • 29. Judy Chicago. The Dinner Party. 1979. Multimedia installation, china painting on porcelain with needlework. 48' × 48' × 48' (14.6 × 14.6 × 14.6 m). Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 2012/photo Donald Woodman. [Fig. 15-29]
  • 30. Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Museum. 1997. Bilbao, Spain. © Tibor Bognar/CORBIS. [Fig. 15-30]
  • 31. studio d'ARC [sic], greenhouse and sunroof, residential addition. 2001. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Courtesy Massery Photography, Inc. [Fig. 15-31]
  • 32. Kara Walker. Darkytown Rebellion. 2001. Cut paper and projection on wall. 14" × 37", 14' × 37' (36 × 94 cm, 4.3 × 11.3 m) overall. Musée d'Art Moderne, Grand-Duc Jen, Luxembourg. Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co. [Fig. 15-32]
  • 33. Thierry Fontaine. Cry in the Night. 2001. Color photograph. Dimensions variable. Image courtesy of the artist and copyright 2001 [Fig. 15-33]
  • 34. Louise Bourgeois. The Damned, The Possessed, and The Beloved in the Steilneset Memorial. 2008–2011. Vardø, Norway. Courtesy and © Andrew Meredith. [Fig. 15-34]
  • 35. Christian Marclay. The Clock. 2010. 24-hour video collage. Photo courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery. [Fig. 15-35]
  • 36. Evgenia Arbugaeva. From the Tiksi series (in process). 2010. Color photograph. Courtesy of the artist. [Fig. 15-36]

Editor's Notes

  1. Takeshi Murata. Still from Cone Eater. 2004. Video animation, color. Sound approx. 4 minutes, looped ed. of 1 + 1AP (sound by Robert Beatty of Hair Police).Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York. [Fig. 15-1]
  2. Photo by Ernst Scheidegger. Alberto Giacometti in his studio. c. 1960.© Estate of Ernst Scheidegger, 2012. [Fig. 15-2]
  3. Jackson Pollock. Number 1. 1948. Oil and enamel on unprimed canvas. 5' 8" × 8' 8" (1.73 × 2.65 m). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Digital Image. Scala, Florence/© 2012 The Pollock-Krasner Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-3]
  4. Willem de Kooning. Woman and Bicycle. 1952–1953. Oil on canvas. 76-1∕2" × 49" (194.3 × 124.5 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Purchase 55.35/© The Willem de Kooning Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-4]
  5. Mark Rothko. Green and Maroon. 1953. Oil on canvas. 7' 7-1∕8" × 4' 6-7∕8" (2.3 × 1.3 m). The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. © 2012 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-5]
  6. Helen Frankenthaler. Formation. 1963. Acrylic on canvas. 6' 4" × 5' 5" (1.93 × 1.65 m). Private collection. ARS. [Fig. 15-6]
  7. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson. Seagram Building. 1954–1958. Height 512' (156.2 m).New York. © Angelo Hornak/Corbis. [Fig. 15-7]
  8. Frank Lloyd Wright. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 1957–1959.Largest diameter 128' (39 m), height 92' (28 m).Guggenheim Museum, New York.© The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. [Fig. 15-8]
  9. Isamu Noguchi.Museum of Modern Art exhibition Fourteen Americans (view through Kouros). 1946. Photo by the artist. Installation view.© 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-9]
  10. Alexander Calder. Spring Blossoms. 1965. Painted metal and heavy wire. Height 4' 4" (1.32 m). Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania. Gift of the Class of 1965. © 2012 Alexander Calder/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-10]
  11. Louise Nevelson. Black Wall. 1959. Wood. 112" × 85-1∕4" × 25-1∕2" (264.2 × 216.5 × 44.8 cm). Tate Modern, London.Tate Images/© 2012 Louise Nevelson/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-11]
  12. David Smith. Cubi XVIII, Cubi XVII, Cubi XIX. 1964, 1963, 1964. Heights 9'–9' 8" (2.74–2.95 m). Art © Estate of David Smith. Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-12]
  13. RobertRauschenberg. Monogram. 1955–9. Construction. 5' 4-1∕2" × 3' 6" × 5' 3-1∕4" (1.64 × 1.07 × 1.61 m). Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Art © Estate of Robert Rauschenberg, Licensed by VAGA. New York, NY. [Fig. 15-13]
  14. John Cage. Variations V. 1965. Television taping session. Merce Cunningham Dance Company.Hamburg, Germany. Photographer: Hervé Gloaguen. Courtesy of the John Cage Trust. [Fig. 15-14]
  15. Mahatma Gandhi.Topfoto.co.uk/Dinodia. [Fig. 15-15]
  16. Andy Warhol. Marilyn Diptych. 1962. Oil, acrylic, and silkscreen on enamel on canvas. 6' 8-7∕8" × 4' 9" (2.06 × 1.45 m). Tate Modern, London. Tate Images/© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 15-16]
  17. Donald Judd. Untitled. 1968. Stainless steel and plexiglass. 33" × 68" × 48" (83.8 × 172.7 × 121.9 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Art © Judd Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-17]
  18. Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #21. 1978. Black and white photograph. 8" × 10" (20.3 × 25.4 cm). New York. Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures. [Fig. 15-18]
  19. Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers. Georges Pompidou National Center for Arts and Culture. 1977. Paris. Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy. [Fig. 15-19]
  20. Michael Graves. Public Services Building ("the Portland"). 1980–1983.Portland, Oregon. [Fig. 15-20]
  21. Robert Wilson. Einstein on the Beach. 1976. Théâtre de la Ville, Avignon, France. Photo (1976) © Babette Mangolte.2009-2011 Byrd Hoffman Watermill Foundation & Robert Wilson. [Fig. 15-21]
  22. Robert Smithson. Spiral Jetty. 1970. Black basalt, limestone rocks, and earth. Length 1,500' (457.2 m). Great Salt Lake, Utah. © Gianfranco Gorgoni/Contact Press Images. [Fig. 15-22]
  23. Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Running Fence. 1972–1976. Sonoma and Marin Counties. Photo: Jeanne-Claude © 1976 Christo.[Fig. 15-23]
  24. Anselm Kiefer. Shulamith. 1983.Oil, acrylic,emulsion, shellac, straw, and woodcut fragments on canvas.114" × 145" (2.9 × 3.68 m).White Cube, London. © the artist/Courtesy White Cube. [Fig. 15-24]
  25. Maya Lin. Original design submission for Vietnam Veterans War Memorial. 1981.Black polished granite. Each wing 246" (75 m) long.The Mall, Washington, D.C.Photograph courtesy the artist and The Pace Gallery. [Fig. 15-25]
  26. Romare Bearden. Sermons: The Wall of Jericho. 1964.Photomechanical reproductions, pencil, ink, and watercolor on paperboard. 11-7∕8 × 9-3∕8" (30 × 23.7 cm). Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.Art © Romare Bearden Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 15-26]
  27. Alvin Ailey. Judith Jamison in Cry. 1971.Choreography.Courtesy American Dance Theater, New York.Copyright © Max Waldmann, New York. [Fig. 15-27]
  28. Fred Wilson. Mining the Museum, installation view. 1992. Metalwork. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. [Fig. 15-28]
  29. Judy Chicago. The Dinner Party. 1979.Multimedia installation, china painting on porcelain with needlework. 48' × 48' × 48' (14.6 × 14.6 × 14.6 m).Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 2012/photo Donald Woodman. [Fig. 15-29]
  30. Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Museum. 1997.Bilbao, Spain. © Tibor Bognar/CORBIS. [Fig. 15-30]
  31. studio d'ARC [sic], greenhouse and sunroof, residential addition. 2001.Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Courtesy Massery Photography, Inc. [Fig. 15-31]
  32. Kara Walker. Darkytown Rebellion. 2001. Cut paper and projection on wall.14" × 37", 14' × 37' (36 × 94 cm, 4.3 × 11.3 m) overall. Musée d'Art Moderne, Grand-Duc Jen, Luxembourg.Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co. [Fig. 15-32]
  33. Thierry Fontaine. Cry in the Night. 2001. Color photograph. Dimensions variable.Image courtesy of the artist and copyright 2001 [Fig. 15-33]
  34. Louise Bourgeois. The Damned, The Possessed, and The Beloved in the Steilneset Memorial. 2008–2011. Vardø, Norway. Courtesy and © Andrew Meredith. [Fig. 15-34]
  35. Christian Marclay. The Clock. 2010. 24-hour video collage. Photo courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery. [Fig. 15-35]
  36. Evgenia Arbugaeva. From the Tiksi series (in process). 2010.Color photograph.Courtesy of the artist. [Fig. 15-36]