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Richard Barnes - Murmur, 2005

“A flock of starlings is euphoniously referred to as a ‘murmuration’, but there is nothing poetic about their appetites. Their ability to focus both eyes on a single object—binocular vision—allows them to peck up stationary seeds as well as insects while on the move. Like us, the birds are enormously adaptable, but what we admire in ourselves we often abhor in our neighbors. 

Mozart had a pet starling that could sing a few bars of his G Major Piano Concerto.”

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Robert LongoThe Sickness of Reason, 2003, charcoal on mounted paper

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Pen and Ink Tree Rings by Tony Hong

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Pen and Ink Tree Rings by Tony Hong

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Andre Kertesz, Distortions, 1933

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Compass

By choreographer Trisha Brown, 2006 (softground etching with relief roll)

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Jenny Saville and Glen Luchford, Closed Contact

“[Saville] presses her skin against glass to disfigure and manipulate it, emphasizing her negative body image.”

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Works by Georges Rousse

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Works by Georges Rousse

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