Riddles for Minds and Bodies [Barbara Bloom] 1

View of the exhibition “As it were . . . So to speak: A Museum Collection in Dialogue with Barbara Bloom,” 2013, at the Jewish Museum, New York. Photo David Heald.
View of the exhibition “As it were . . . So to speak: A Museum Collection in Dialogue with Barbara Bloom,” 2013, at the Jewish Museum, New York. Photo David Heald.
View of Bloom’s exhibition “The Rendering (H x W x D = ),” 2018, at the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Courtesy FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art and David Lewis Gallery, New York. Photos Field Studio.
View of Bloom’s exhibition “The Rendering (H x W x D = ),” 2018, at the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Courtesy FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art and David Lewis Gallery, New York. Photos Field Studio.
No Journalists from the series “Travel Posters,” all 1981, digital prints, 30 by 24 inches each. Courtesy David Lewis Gallery.
Open 24 Hours from the series “Travel Posters,” all 1981, digital prints, 30 by 24 inches each. Courtesy David Lewis Gallery.
Planned Abandon from the series “Travel Posters,” all 1981, digital prints, 30 by 24 inches each. Courtesy David Lewis Gallery.
Barbara Bloom: Broken (Round Vase), 2001, broken celadon object repaired with gold, computer-generated paper box, matted and framed x-ray of the vase backed by wall-mounted lighting. Courtesy Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne. Photo Simon Vogel.