Saturday, March 28, 2026

Built

Alvise Vivarini
Arco Trionfale del Doge Nicolò Tron
ca. 1471-73
oil on canvas
Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice


Lodewijck Toeput (Ludovico Pozzoserrato)
Study of an Italian Bridge
before 1610
drawing
British Museum

Claude-Joseph Vernet
Tower of Castel Nuovo, Naples - Artist sketching
ca. 1750-55
drawing
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Mauro Antonio Tesi
Cenotaph of Annia Regilla in Rome
before 1766
drawing
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Giuseppe Valeriani
Palace with Pedimented Entrance
before 1771
drawing
British Museum

Nicola Vianelli
Piazza Montanara, Rome
ca. 1830
drawing
British Museum

Linnaeus Tripe
Hullabede: Suli Munduppum
1854
waxed paper negative
private collection

John Thomson
Pagoda on the Execution Ground, Foochow
ca. 1869
albumen silver print from glass negative
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Santos Zingale
White Station
1948
oil on panel
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin

David Vestal
Fulton and Pearl Streets, New York
1964
gelatin silver print
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Garry Winogrand
TWA Terminal
1972
gelatin silver print
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Eugene Von Bruenchenhein
Stone and Steel / A Vast Construction / Rainbow Complex
1978
oil on cardboard
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin

Max Yavno
Sphinx, Cairo
1979
gelatin silver print
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Felicitas Vogler
Forbidden City, Peking
1990
C-print
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh

Henry Wessel
Real Estate #912715
1991
C-print
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Rachel Whiteread
Untitled (Domestic)
2002
plaster, fiberglass and wood
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Jay Wolke
Unfinished Tunnel, Villa S. Giuseppe, Calabria
2005
inkjet print
Art Institute of Chicago

Troy

Whither, O city, are your profits and your gilded shrines,
And your barbecues of great oxen,
And the tall women walking your streets, in gilt clothes,
With their perfumes in little alabaster boxes?
Where is the work of your home-born sculptors?

Time's tooth is into the lot, and war's and fate's too.
Envy has taken your all,
Save your douth and your story.

– from the Greek Anthology, translated by Ezra Pound