

Louise Bourgeois, from Insomnia Drawings

Judy Chicago, Potent Pussies/Homage to Lamont 1-3, 1973, prismacolor on paper

Rona Pondick, Little Bathers, installation detail
The world is
not with us enough
O taste and see
the subway Bible poster said,
meaning The Lord, meaning
if anything all that lives
to the imagination’s tongue,
grief, mercy, language,
tangerine, weather, to
breathe them, bite,
savor, chew, swallow, transform
into our flesh our
deaths, crossing the street, plum, quince,
living in the orchard and being
hungry, and plucking
the fruit.
—Denise Levertov

kiki smith

Matthew Barney, Oonagh MacCumhall: The Case of the Entered Novitiate, 2002, detail, internally lubricated plastic, cast, urethane, cast thermoplastic, prosthetic plastic, stainless steel, acrylic, earth and potatoes in polyethylene and acrylic vitrine, collection of the Art Institute, Chicago

Damien Hirst, Love Lasts Forever, 1997

Kiki Smith

Louise Bourgeois, Spiral Woman, 1984

Eva Katotkova: Home Detention

