Oscar Niemeyer's Canoe House
South of Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, a pioneer in exploring the plastic possibilities of concrete, built a house for his family in which to live within the exuberant nature of the area.
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Umehara Ryuzaburo
1938
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Yo Kanji, Salome
1928
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Lee Conklin
Spirit, Ten Years After
1969
This poster is number 163 in the "Bill Graham presents" poster series, which lasted from 1966-71.
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Brice Marden
Study for Stander
1966-1967
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Robert Mangold
Curved Plane/Figure VI
1995
acrylic and black pencil on canvas
support: 97 x 97 inches (246.38 x 246.38 cm)
Buffalo AKG Art Museum
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Sol Lewitt, from Melodrama Statues, 1980
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Rebecca Norris Webb, distributed by Magnum Photos
CUBA. Baracoa. 2008. Siamese cats are so rare and precious in Cuba, they are often kept on leashes to keep them from running away.
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Julian Wasser
"Muscles" the cat nurses kittens on turntable, WWDC-AM 1450, Washington, D.C., 1951
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Joe Brainard, Whippet on a Green Couch (series), 1973 (Whippoorwill)
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Everyone Hates Poetry 2024
Here are the finalists, please do not feel bad if you are not here. That doesn't mean your poem was bad or no one voted for it. This is an imperfect system. There were a lot of submissions and most people probably did not read all of the 90 poems. This was an experiment but most things like this have elements of being popularity contests based on things other than merit, like exposure, popularity of the author etc.
Please vote for your favorite poem. Please only vote once because previously we had people voting multiple times and this time I am going to have to disqualify poems where this happens.
Congratulations to all of you for producing some work and getting it read. People got something out of what you did whether you ended up winning or not. I've read some pretty terrible poems in the New Yorker, on occasion. It's good to remember tastes vary widely.
Everyone Hates Poetry 2024 Finalists
The Sky's Back in Blue
Observations
A Good Honest Poem
It is a Kind of Animal Sacrifice
Threnody for Alchemists
When You Have Words I'll be Waiting to Hear Them
Death of an Erotic Photographer
Wasn't There
Skin in the Game
Come Seek Us Once You Become Human
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Chihoi Lee
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Louise Bourgeois
No 2
Newspaper and magazine clippings on paper
9 5/8 x 18 ¼" (24.5 x 46.3 cm)
© ARS, New York
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Proverbs Illustrated by Cats (Tatoe zukushi no uchi), c.1852
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Yutaka Matsuzawa White Circle Collage, c. 1967
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