
Jimmie Durham, Footnote, 1989.

Gina Pane, Le corps pressenti, March 2, 1975

Gerd Rothmann, Achilles‘ Heel, molded round Fritz’ Scheur’s heel, 1978 — An unconventional dialogue with the human body
Influenced by the Bauhaus philosophy of kinetics and human experience,
Gerd Rothman developed what is considered his “most convincing work in
an unconventional dialogue with the human body.” He introduced body
casts into the arena of artistic jewellery by concentrating on forms of
reflection and contact with personal associations. His work really
allowed people to interpret traditional forms of jewellery.

Roy Lichtenstein, Foot Medication, 1962. Frottage and graphite pencil. The Menil Collection, Houston, Bequest of David Whitney. Photographer: George Hixon, Houston © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein / VBK Vienna, 2011