
Levinas – On Escape

Pietro Aquila, after Annibale Carracci, Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1674, plate 12 from the Galeriae Farnesianae Icones series, 1670-92, etching and engraving, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

J Abrams, Cupid’s arrow, 2017, salvaged chair and archery arrow
From a long poem from my collection, An Orchard
Oral disc of an adult lamprey showing the dentition and other associated structures.
from Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami
Rebecca Brown from The Last Time I Saw You

Tracey Emin, Self-Portrait, 2001

Sarah Lucas, Pepsi and Cocky, 2008; chair, kapok, wire, nylon pantyhose, fabric; 40 x 26 x 28 inches


Nothing to Remember is a facsimile of 22 delicately-coloured prints on hand-drawn music paper created between 2004 and 2006 by Louise Bourgeois. This artists’ book follows from an earlier publication, Ode à l’Oubli (Ode to Forgetfulness), which Bourgeois made entirely out of fabric, using the linens and clothing remnants from her past. The words and images in Nothing to Remember are tentative and delicate, conveying the significance and fleetingness of memories.

Victor Bouillon, Detail of Passion Pillows: Ravissement (fitna), 1991, 35 mm slides
Janine Antoni, Seduction Couch, 1986