
GINA PANES, SOLO SHOW, 47 RUE SAINT-ANDRE DES ARTS, PARIS, Depression of a sunbeam, 1969, 4 color photographs, 110 x 163 cm

GINA PANES, SOLO SHOW, 47 RUE SAINT-ANDRE DES ARTS, PARIS, Depression of a sunbeam, 1969, 4 color photographs, 110 x 163 cm

Anselm Kiefer – Aschenblume 2007-2012 Oil, emulsion, acrylic, shellac and chalk on canvas 380 x 280 cm

Nicole Jolicoeur, Woman in Hysteria (after J.-M. Charcot, )1980
It is hard sometimes to drag ourselves
back to the love of morning
after we’ve lain in the dark crying out
O God, save us from the horror … .
God has saved the world one more day
even with its leaden burden of human evil;
we wake to birdsong.
And if sunlight’s gossamer lifts in its net
the weight of all that is solid,
our hearts, too, are lifted,
swung like laughing infants;
but on gray mornings,
all incident – our own hunger,
the dear tasks of continuance,
the footsteps before us in the earth’s
beloved dust, leading the way – all,
is hard to love again
for we resent a summons
that disregards our sloth, and this
calls us, calls us.
–Denise Levertov

Robert McDowell, from “Test Pilot”


Giuseppe Penone, Pelle di Foglia, Sguardo,mano respiro, 2006 Bronze 86 5/8 × 51 3/16 × 39 3/8 inches (220 × 130 × 100 cm) © Archivio Penone

Tracey Emin