151. 这最蓝形态,这片海洋,在这无月之夜最黑暗时刻,被褐色地球运动和夜间变化唤醒,最微小看不见生物,可见生物,像信使一样在人们身上翻滚,他们知道更多什么,在下面,看不见 by Rina Banerjee 高清作品[46%]

This bluest of form, this ocean, in the darkest of hour this moonless night, awaked by brown earthly movements, shifts in the night, the tiniest creatures invisible, visible tumble over people as messengers who knew more of what was, in the beneath, invisible, 2018

材质 :Wood panel, acrylic, sequin, marbled and Batik paper, cow horn, thread, copper nails, silver leaf 尺寸 :101.6 × 50.8 × 3.8 cm Painting

图片文件尺寸 : 5630 x 4332px

这最蓝形态,这片海洋,在这无月之夜最黑暗时刻,被褐色地球运动和夜间变化唤醒,最微小看不见生物,可见生物,像信使一样在人们身上翻滚,他们知道更多什么,在下面,看不见-班尼杰(Indian, b. 1963)

英文名称:This bluest of form, this ocean, in the darkest of hour this moonless night, awaked by brown earthly movements, shifts in the night, the tiniest creatures invisible, visible tumble over people as messengers who knew more of what was, in the beneath, invisible, 2018-Rina Banerjee

153. 我永远不确定头还腿把我带到了终点(裤子穿错了,你对控制装置做了什么?)(2021年) by James Rogers 高清作品[45%]

I’m never sure if it’s the head, or the legs below me that take me to the places I end up (It’s the wrong trousers, what have you done with the controls?) (2021) | Available for Sale

材质 :Cobalt ink etching and aquatint on paper 尺寸 :38 × 28 cm Print

我永远不确定头还腿把我带到了终点(裤子穿错了,你对控制装置做了什么?)(2021年)-詹姆斯·罗杰斯(British, b. 1993)

英文名称:I’m never sure if it’s the head, or the legs below me that take me to the places I end up (It’s the wrong trousers, what have you done with the controls?) (2021) | Available for Sale-James Rogers

159. 利比亚,西勒尼察阿波罗尼亚,东部大教堂。它高柱顶部重复使用柱头,由西波利诺大理石制成。公元5-6世纪。照片:2007年。(2007) by Josef Koudelka 高清作品[44%]

Libya, Apollonia in Cyrenaica, eastern basilica. Its tall columns, topped with reused capitals, are made of Cipollino marble. 5th-6th century CE. Photograph: 2007. (2007) | Available for Sale

材质 :Archival pigment print 尺寸 :83 × 254 cm Photography

利比亚,西勒尼察阿波罗尼亚,东部大教堂。它高柱顶部重复使用柱头,由西波利诺大理石制成。公元5-6世纪。照片:2007年。(2007)-约瑟夫·寇德卡(Czech-French, b. 1938)

英文名称:Libya, Apollonia in Cyrenaica, eastern basilica. Its tall columns, topped with reused capitals, are made of Cipollino marble. 5th-6th century CE. Photograph: 2007. (2007) | Available for Sale-Josef Koudelka