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This print consists of a series of horizontal bands that are made up of a variety of patterns, from grids to dots. The colors used are black, dark and light orange, yellow, pink, tan, white, blue, and red. At the base of the print, there is text in tan that reads: "The theory of relativity, may certainly be a true description of the facts concerned, even though the theory a theory which took such liberties fully, with the help of what is nothing but a host of metaphors taken from the languages of physics, of biology, and of social life, works out / their categorical structure, and only recasts what has formed concentric circles, surrounded by smaller orbs of the same space; then again a vertical band filled with horizontal strokes; and lastly, two vertical bands of concentric circles". The print is signed and numbered (l.r.) "Eduardo Paolozzi A.P 7".
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British (modern))
Theory of Relativity
1967
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.11.9
No. 23 of a series of 27 prints. A simple, two-tone palette. In the center of the image, four human figures are silhouetted against raging flames. On their right is a vehicle billowing flames and smoke. In the lower portion of the image are two people with flaming heads carrying a stretcher, while other figures, wearing gasmasks, stand amidst more billowing flames.<br />
Sultana&#39;s Dream was printed and published by Durham Press in 2018.
Chitra Ganesh (American (North American))
Sultana's Dream: Art of War 2
2018
Museum purchase made possible by the University of Michigan Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the Director's Acquisition Committee, 2019
2019/2.93.23
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