F22 Halegoua - COMM 159 - Digital Media and the City

This photolithographic print in shades of blue and rusty red is separated into three main registers. There are three television screens at the top, each with a different image: from left to right, a woman putting on her earrings as a man looks on, an American football game, and an image of a man in a suit from the chest up with the text Dr. Walter W. Heller. Below these images, there is a register with a grid of squares within squares with two large rectangular boundries; at the far right, two larger squares are stacked vertically. The bottom register of images shows a contemporary domestic kitchen, the colors of which are transected in two places, and, in the foreground, an oversized image of a female hand holding a sandwich and a fork with salad attached.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
Calling Radio Free America
1965 – 1970
photolithograph | paper
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.5
Barbara Morgan
Hearst Over the People
1939
gelatin silver print | paper
Gift of Frances U. and Scott K. Simonds
1992/1.131
A blurred image of the interior of the factory featuring three shadowy figures at the bottom center.
Ernestine Ruben
Three People
2013
digital C-print | paper
Museum purchase with funds from The Jean Paul Slusser Graphic Art Fund
2017/2.108.7
Photograph of a group of brick buildings, cropped to accentuate the building materials and other geometric details such as a window and door.
André Kertész
Brick Walls
1961
gelatin silver print | paper
Gift of Maxine and Lawrence K. Snider
2011/2.8
People seated on a grandstand looking at a parade passing by. The Twin Towers are in the background with clear skies.
Duncan Hartley
Bicentennial Celebration in New York
07/04/1976 – 12/31/2013
digital print | Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta
Gift of the artist
2013/2.11
El Lissitzky
From Proun (Architectural study for an art gallery)
1923
lithograph | paper
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.54
Several thin, white lines crack horizontally across a smooth black surface. At the middle of each line, this black veneer has chipped away to reveal a white, speckled surface underneath.
Howard Bond
T.A.C. 8
2010
photograph | paper
Gift of Howard and Margaret Bond
2018/2.166.8
Michael Kenna
Filey Early Warning Station
1981
sepia and selenium-toned gelatin silver print | paper
Museum Purchase
1989/2.16
An abstract print of six red rectangluar shapes
Josef Albers
I-S Va 2 (Six Variants)
1969
screenprint | Arches
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2011/1.117
Esteban Frances
Extra Terrestrials
1942
colored pencil |
Gift of Gerome Kamrowski
1979/2.131
No. 25 of a series of 27 prints. A simple, two-tone palette. Three unique flying vehicles, operated by one or two people and surrounded by a flock of birds, hover in the sky over a futuristic-looking city.<br />
Sultana&#39;s Dream was printed and published by Durham Press in 2018.<br />
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Chitra Ganesh
Sultana's Dream: Over the City
2018
linocut | paper
Museum purchase made possible by the University of Michigan Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the Director's Acquisition Committee, 2019
2019/2.93.25
This photograph depicts a view of an urban scene with telephone poles and electrical wires strung up and down a winding street.<br />
 
Kristin Capp
Wires, Santa Tereza, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2003
ink-jet pigment print | paper
Gift of Ms. Kathleen Lauster and Mr. Jarir Derouach
2014/2.371

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