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Lawler: Open, 1980, gelatin silver print, 6 inches in diameter. Courtesy Metro Pictures, New York.
A page from the brochure for Lawler’s “Matrix” exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Conn., 1984, detailing her Birdcalls sound installation.
Lawler: (Andy Warhol and Other Artists) Tulip, 1982, silver dye bleach print, 38½ by 60½ inches. Courtesy Metro Pictures.
View of the exhibition “Enough.Projects: Louise Lawler,” 1987, at the Museum of Modern Art. Photo Mali Olatunji.
Lawler: Business card designed for Dan Graham, 1979, offset card, 2 by 3½ inches. Museum of Modern Art.
Cameron Rowland: New York State Unified Court System, 2016, oak wood, distributed by Corcraft. Rental at cost. Courtrooms throughout New York State use benches built by prisoners in Green Haven Correctional Facility. The court reproduces itself materially through the labor of those it sentences. Artworks indicated as “Rental at cost” are not sold. Each of these artworks may be rented for five years for the total cost of the Corcraft products that constitute it.
View of Carissa Rodriguez’s exhibition “La Collectionneuse,” 2013, showing Anus Is the Night, 2013, drywall, plaster, and mixed mediums. Courtesy Front Desk Apparatus, New York. Photo Adam Rach.
View of Yve Laris Cohen’s exhibition “Embattled Garden,” 2016. Courtesy Company Gallery, New York.