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Monday's image: May 13, 2024

Gitte Dæhlin, She Who Carries the Memory of this Earth, Where Does this Earth Carry Her?, Leather, textile, horsehair, metal, burlap and canvas, 260 x 175 x 52 centimeters, 1980-1983, Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway

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Monday's image: January 8, 2024

Mariann Imre, Saint Cecilia, Concrete, plexiglass, yarn, 5.5 x 205.5 x 60 centimeters, 1997-2000, Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, Hungary

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Monday's image: March 13, 2023

Mary Beth Edelson, Shell Venus, Painted plywood, 243.8 x 122.7 centimeters, 1974-1975, Whitney Museum of American Art

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Monday's image: February 28, 2022

Olli Miettinen, Men from Hatjalahti, study, Charcoal, crayon, cardboard, 167.5 x 239.5 centimeters, 1943, Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki

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Monday's image: December 28, 2020

Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, Moving Against Earth, Pastel on paper, 55.9 x 75.7 centimeters, 1987, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Monday's image: May 25, 2020

Doug Hall, The United States Cut Into a Continuous Strip, Oil stick on paper mounted on oil stick on bristol board, 20 x 26 inches, 1982, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Illinois

Monday's image: May 4, 2020

Pat Steir, Introduction (from The Burial Mound Series), Drypoint on HMP handmade paper, 25.1 x 25.1 centimeters, 1976, RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island

Monday's image: September 24, 2018

Isa Genzken, Fenster (Window), Concrete and steel, 260.9 x 94.9 x 50.3 centimeters, 1990, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Illinois

Monday's image: May 7, 2018

Manuel Saiz, Cordillera. Paisaje romántico (Mountain Range. Romantic Landscape), Iron and electric light, 100 x 130 x 80 centimeters, 1988, Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain

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Monday's image: January 2, 2017

Alan Sonfist, Earth Monument to Chicago, Natural earth drillings, Installed: 5.7 x 182.9 x 243.8 centimeters, 1965-1977, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago