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2) John La Farge, The Strange Thing Little Kiosai Saw in the River, 1985-1910, watercolour
1) unknown
2) John La Farge, The Strange Thing Little Kiosai Saw in the River, 1985-1910, watercolour
Roni Horn. Water Teller, No.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 2014. Digital-to-negative print on Fujiflex. 74,93×49,53cm. Courtesy the artist and Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milano
100% polluted water popsicles is a project by Hung I-chen, Guo Yi-hui, and Cheng Yu-ti, three students at the National Taiwan University of Arts. They collected 100 samples of polluted and sewage water from across Taiwan, before placing the samples—complete with dirt, bugs, and trash—into a freezer, turning them into popsicles. The aim of the project is to raise awareness about water pollution. Popsicles were chosen as a motif because they are translucent and look appealing to the eye. ( x )
“Such pretty popsicles, would you still want to eat them?”

Jana Sterbak, Sea Drawings, 1979, 9 drawings, graphite on paper / 9 drawings, graphite on paper, 256’‘x40 “ (102 x 650.2 cm) 40 x 26 ”, (102 x 66 cm) each

Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Ocean Bird Washup) , 1974, © The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection

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Tracey Emin, HOMAGE TO EDVARD MUNCH AND ALL MY DEAD CHILDREN, 1998
Single screen projection and sound, shot on Super 8, transferred to DVD
Duration: 1 minute, Edition 3/10

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