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Roofless Church, New Harmony, Indiana, from the series "Sweet Earth: Experimental Utopias in America"
Joel Sternfeld
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Paolo Soleri at Arcosanti, Cordes Junction, Arizona, from the series "Sweet Earth: Experimental Utopias in America"
Joel Sternfeld
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

3.20.00 4:05-5:00 a.m.
Richard Misrach
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Field Museum, Great Blue Heron, Texas, 1922, from the series "Prairie Specimens" (1998-2002)
Terry Evans
Inkjet print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Greenwood Beach, Evanston
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Emma in Green Chair, Los Angeles
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Kanaha State Beach, Maui
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Washington Park, Chicago
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Burkesville, KY
Mike Smith
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Float Pool, Bagnoli, Campania
Jay Wolke
Inkjet print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

The Golden Eagle Cinema
Christopher Williams
Gelatin silver print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Smithsonian, Echinacea, 1880, from the series "Prairie Specimens" (1998-2002)
Terry Evans
Inkjet print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Smithsonian, Baptisia, Kansas, 1895, from the series “Prairie Specimens” (1998-2002)
Terry Evans
Inkjet print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Jim's Room, Bellevue, Nebraska
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Model: 1964 Renault Dauphine-Four, R-1095. Body Type & Seating; 4-dr sedan-4 to 5 persons Engine Type: 14/52 Weight: 1397 lbs. Price: $1495, 00 USD (original) ENGINE DATA: Base Four: inline, overhead-valve four-cylinder. Cast iron block and aluminum head W/removable cylinder sleeves. Displacement: 51.5 cu. in. (845 oc.) Bore and Stroke: 2.28 x 3.15 in. (58 x 80 mm). Compression ration: 7.25:1 Brake Horsepower: 32 (SAE) at 4200 rpm. Torque: 50 lbs. at 2000 rpm. Three main bearings. Solid valve lifters. Single downdraft carburetor. CHASSIS DATA: Wheelbase: 89 in. Overall length: 155 in. Height: 57 in. Width: 60 in. Front thread: 49 in. Rear thread: 48 in. Standard Tires: 5.50 x 15 TECHNICAL: Layout: rear engine, rear drive. Transmission: four speed manual. Steering: rack and pinion. Suspension (front): independent coil springs. Suspension (back); independent with swing axles and coil springs. Brakes: front/rear disc. Body construction: steel unibody. PRODUCTION DATA: Sales: 18,432 sold in U.S. in 1964 (all types). Manufacturer: Regie Nationale des Usines Renault; Billancourt, France. Distributor: Renault Inc., New York, NY., U.S.A. Serial number: R-10950059799 Engine Number: Type 670–05 # 191563 California License Plate number: UOU 087 Vehicle ID number: 0059799 (For R.R.V.) Los Angeles, California January 15, 2000 (Nr. 6)
Christopher Williams
Gelatin silver print · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Kiki (Smith)
Chuck Close
Daguerreotype · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled/64
Rebecca Bluestone
Cotton, silk, and wild silk, dovetailed tapestry weave · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

X Marks the Spot
Don Doe
Watercolor and brush and black ink on cream wove paper · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Bona, from Cane
Martin Puryear
Woodcut in black on cream colored Kitakata, a Japanese handmade paper · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Avey, from Cane
Martin Puryear
Woodcut in black on cream colored Kitakata, a Japanese handmade paper · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Fern, from Cane
Martin Puryear
Woodcut in black on cream colored Kitakata, a Japanese handmade paper · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Cane
Martin Puryear
Leather-bound book in wooden slipcase, with woodcuts and text on cream Japanese paper · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Carma, from Cane
Martin Puryear
Woodcut in black on cream colored Kitakata, a Japanese handmade paper · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago

Karintha, from Cane
Martin Puryear
Woodcut in black on cream colored Kitakata, a Japanese handmade paper · 2000
Art Institute of Chicago