Curriculum Collection W23 - Gibelyou - ALA 350: Predicting the Future

This is an abstract face of a figure looking to the right. The head is divided into compartments of varying textures by several straight lines. There are piano keys are on the left side of the head, and a cigarette at top left. 
Sargent Claude Johnson
Lenox Avenue
1938
lithograph | paper
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.63
Jacob Lawrence
Ten Builders
soft ground etching and aquatint on paper
19 11/16 in x 24 ⅞ in (50.01 cm x 63.18 cm);22 1/16 in x 28 ⅛ in (56.04 cm x 71.44 cm);10 4/5 in x 16 4/5 in (27.46 cm x 42.7 cm)
Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
Doug Webb
Life Raft
serigraph on paper
37 3/16 in. x 29 15/16 in. ( 94.5 cm x 76 cm )
Gift of Jack A. and Noreen Rounick
This mixed media collage consists of a long skein of yarn of varying colors attached at point A at the top of the print, creating a jumbled mass of yarn below and exiting at point C, also at the top of the canvas.
Buky Schwartz
Line A-C
mixed media, wool on canvas
28 1/4 in x 20 1/4 in (71.76 cm x 51.44 cm)
Gift in honor of Dr. E. Bryce and Harriet Alpern, by their children
This is a black and white photograph with an elevated point of view. It depicts a thick diagonal white line on pavement with a figure standing on the left beside it. The figure is only partially shown with a dark silhouette, but details of his shoe, placed parallel the to white line, are precise. The figure holds a long thin plank of wood at his side that mimics the diagonal white line.<br />
Ralph Gibson
Perfect Future, from "The Silver Edition, Volume I"
1972
photograph | fiber paper
Gift of Selma and Gerry Lotenberg
2010/2.47.4
Michael Kenna
The Rouge Study #60, Dearborn, MI
sepia-toned gelatin silver print on paper
7 15/16 in x 7 1/2 in (20.2 cm x 19 cm)
Gift of Shirley Kollins in memory of Lee Kollins
Wilfred Byron Shaw
Progress
1920 – 1930
etching | paper
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.215
This photograph depicts railroad tracks cutting through a man-made passage.  To the right of the tracks stands a lone man looking into the distance.
Andrew Russell
Malloy's Cut, Sherman Station, Laramie Range
1868 – 1870
albumen print | paper
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1989/1.53
Elevated and angled view down Fifth Avenue from the St. Regis Hotel in New York City.
Alvin Langdon Coburn
Fifth Avenue, from the St. Regis
1910
photogravure | paper
Museum Purchase
1972/1.167
Elevated view of a rain-glazed street lined with parked cars and trees.
Walker Evans
Main Street, Saratoga Springs, New York
1931
gelatin silver print | paper
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1971/2.138

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