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The Block Collects (2022)

Every year The Block brings new works of art into the collection to support Northwestern University’s teaching and learning mission. Each work becomes part of an expanding resource that students, faculty, and our wider public can engage with through classes, research visits, and exhibitions like this.

Acquired by The Block over recent years, these works build on strengths and expand perspectives represented in the collection. In Appendix 137_120 and Appendix 137_048, Walid Raad inserts patterns from abstract paintings by Lebanese artists Yvette Achkar and Huguette Caland within spaces cut out from a representational illustration. Works by Chicago artist Barbara Rossi and Argentinian artist Edgardo Giménez offer additional examples of mid-20th century abstraction. These prints share the space a selection of photographic works including three by Japanese-American artist and biochemist Michael Koerner. Koerner’s photographs were selected for acquisition by Northwestern undergraduate students in the Block Museum Student Associates as part of an ongoing commitment by The Block to student-led acquisitions.

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Colorful poster with text at top, large human head with monkey head inside, and graphic fonts
Edgardo Giménez
1967
A yellow rabbit and multicolored circles emerge from an opening in a blue box
Edgardo Giménez
1970
Poster of nude person with butterfly wings seen from behind and the words “LOVE LOVE” at bottom
Edgardo Giménez
1970
Eye Deal
Barbara Rossi
1973
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