Louise Gluck | The Wild Iris

John La Farge, The Strange Thing Little Kiosai Saw in the River, 1985-1910, watercolour

John Galliano F/W 1987-88

Anne Carson | “The Albertine Workout”

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Alice Notley | Negativity’s Kiss 

Alice Notley | Doctor Williams’ Heiresses  

Nobuyoshi Araki, From Bondage series (1980 – 1989)

Ghérasim Luca | Self-Shadowing Prey

Jennifer Chang

Tracey Emin, Leave Her Mind Alone,  2010 

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Louise Bourgeois, The Reticent Child, 2003 Element of the installation that presents six different stages of the life of the artist’s son Alain. The work was created for an exhibition at the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

Jenny Holzer, Truisms (Marquees), 1993, installation, NYC

Muriel Zeller, “Self, Time and External Circumstances”

Gwendolyn Brooks, “The Mother”

Mona HatoumMarrow , 1996, rubber, 128.3 x 58.4 x 50.8 cm. (50.5 x 23 x 20 in

Doris Salcedo, Untitled, 1987, Steel cot, steel shelving, rubber, 10 plastic dolls and pig intestine, 1870 x 2410 x 460 mm, 65, Tate

Tracey Emin, Terribly Wrong 1997, monoprint on paper, 58.2 x 81.1. Tate

Frida Kahlo, My Birth, Mi Nacimiento, 1932

Anne Sexton, “The Abortion”

Sylvia Plath, April 18th 

Tracey EminFeeling Pregnant (in 6 parts) , 2000, clothes, wood and text


Janine Antoni, Graft (details), 2013, maple tree, maple table, urethane resin. Images courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine Gallery.

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Louise Bourgeois, Untitled, no. 8 of 12, from the portfolio, AnatomyState/Variant:Version 2 of 2, only state,1989-1990, lternate Title:Sexy Demeanor; The Sexy One; Slow Gait; The Gait, Drypoint, :plate: 17 × 9 15/16" (43.2 × 25.3 cm); sheet: 24 15/16 × 18 1/16" (63.4 × 45.8 cm), Peter Blum Edition, New YorkHarlan & Weaver, New York

1.  Louise BourgeoisTopiary: The art of Improving Nature (portfolio of 9) , 1998, etchings w/color aquatint

2. Oliver Gilbert

3. Mona HatoumUntitled (Crutches), 1991, rubbe, reach: 122 by 21cm.; 48 by 8 ¼ in.

4. Jana Sterbak, Monumental, 2002, wood, 2 parts, each 205 x 32 x 6 cm