'my hands are my heart' by gabriel orozco, 1991 in art21: art in the twenty-first century (2003)
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‘Black Kites’. A sculpture by Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco, dated 1997, New York. Medium is hand-drawn graphite on a real human skull.
(Source: philamuseum.org)
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Gabriel Orozco / Samurai tree 6C, 2006
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a-beautifulchaos
Gabriel Orozco °Mexico-city
ceramic
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Gabriel Orozco
Black Kites Perspective (front horizontal, right and left). 1997-08
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Tempera and gold leaf on linen canvas
Gabriel Orozco
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Gabriel Orozco, Diario de Plantas, 2022
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Gabriel Orozco
Estanque con espiral
2005
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Gabriel Orozco
Roto Shaku 20, 2015
Paper tape, plastic tape and graphite on wood
71 5/8 x 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 in. (181.9 x 4 x 4 cm)
Marian Goodman Gallery
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Gabriel Orozco
Covid 30.6.20 (2020)
Covid 27.7.20 (2020)
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'black kites' by gabriel orozco, 1997 in art21: art in the twenty-first century (2003)
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Gabriel Orozco
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a-beautifulchaos
Gabriel Orozco ° Mexico City
solitair - stone - ceramics
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just read probably 10 articles about gabriel orozco’s black kites, a sculpture consisting of a real human skull with a checkerboard pattern, which detail his inspiration, his methods, his own illness during the period it was made, jokes about it being a ‘skullpture’ or ‘ready-dead’ (instead of a ready-made) but no comment on where the skull came from, who it belonged to, how he acquired it.
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