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Monday's image: August 14, 2023

May Stevens, Dark Flag, Acrylic on canvas, 152.7 x 152.7 centimeters, 1976, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

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Monday's image: January 23, 2023

Cathy de Monchaux, Scarring the Wound, Brass, velvet and silk ribbons, 15 x 90 x 90 centimeters, 1992-1993, Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway

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Monday's image: October 12, 2020

Afruz Amighi, His Lantern, Shadow installation; plain weave: polyethylene, hand cut, 100 x 70 inches, 2006, The Cleveland Museum Of Art, Ohio

Monday's image: February 10, 2020

Paul Kos, The Sound of Ice Melting, Two 25-pound blocks of ice, eight standing boom microphones, amplifier, and speaker, Dimensions variable, 1970, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California

Monday's image: December 30, 2019

Hamanishi Katsunori, Object—Rope #7, Mezzotint, 36 x 60 centimeters, 1980, Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois

Monday's image: November 18, 2019

Pipilotti Rist, Das Blut Kocht, Videostill on Duraflex behind glass, 1/3 artist proofs from an edition of 15, 80 x 113.5 centimeters, 2001, The Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Switzerland

Monday's image: May 13, 2019

Haegue Yang, Series of Vulnerable Arrangements — Domestics of Community, Installation with seven light sculptures composed of clothing rack and shoe rack on casters, light bulbs, cable, knitting yarn, rope, socks, hammock net, aluminum venetian blinds, stainless steel strainer, paint grill, fish grill, plastic tube, plastic packages, plastic funnel, tin, buttons, metal ring, metal sponge, silver tinsel, mardi gras bits, toy spring, garden supply, and sea shells, Dimensions variable, 2009, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Monday's image: May 22, 2017

Nobuaki Kojima, Untitled, Painted plaster and strips of red-and-white cloth coated with polyethylene resin, 67 5/8 x 35 1/2 x 19 3/8 inches, 1964, Museum of Modern Art, New York

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

Monday's image: December 12, 2016

Barbara Kruger, Untitled (We Will No Longer Be Seen and Not Heard), Photo-offset lithograph and screenprint, nine prints, Image/sheet (each): 20 3/4 x 20 5/8 inches, Peter Blum Edition (Publisher), 1985, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.