Kiki Smith, Black Animal Drawing
The poet’s gift is never for the poet’s self, but for another: ‘Hush, hush. All injury / is feeling.’
Allen Grossman, from “Poet’s Sampler: Joanna Klink,” Boston Review (1 April 2000)

Jenny Holzer, Edition for Bregenz, 1983-1985
Richard Prince, Untitled (Cartoon), 1989-90, acrylic, silk-screen ink, spray enamel on canvas, 75 x 58 inches

Ida Applebroog, Couple I, 1983, charcoal on Arches paper, 12 panels, 91 x 92 inches
Kiki Smith, Cross-section of the Mouth, 1988, enamel on fired glass, 18 x 18 inches, courtesy Fawbush Gallery, NY
Nancy Spero, “avec quels impossibles…” from the Artaud Paintings, 1970, cut and pasted papers, gouache and ink
Antonin Artaud, Le Totem, December 1945-February 1946, graphite and wax crayon, 63 x 48 cm
Frank O’Hara

Charles Ray, Painted Box, 1981-85, painted steel and human body



