Room N, Panel N-14   Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

Room N, Panel N-14

Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

 Panel G-20 at Barbara Wien Gallery, Berlin

Panel G-20 at Barbara Wien Gallery, Berlin

 Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago

Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago

 Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago

Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago

 Room G at Malmö Konsthall, photo by Helene Toresdotter

Room G at Malmö Konsthall, photo by Helene Toresdotter

 Sketch for CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial installation

Sketch for CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial installation

 Room F at CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial

Room F at CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial

 Room F at Jane Lombard Gallery, New York

Room F at Jane Lombard Gallery, New York

 Panel G-13 with existing fragment from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago

Panel G-13 with existing fragment from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago

 Label

Label

 Floorplan of the Northwest Palace of Nimrud

Floorplan of the Northwest Palace of Nimrud

 Drawings of Northwest Palace panels by archaeologist A. H. Layard and other artists from Nimrud

Drawings of Northwest Palace panels by archaeologist A. H. Layard and other artists from Nimrud

 Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-13, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist , 2

Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-13, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist, 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel, 194 x 230 cm.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

 Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-12, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist , 2

Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-12, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist, 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel, 93cm x 230 cm.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

 Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Corner panel H-11, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series  The invisible enemy should not ex

Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Corner panel H-11, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist, 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel, Left side panel: 37 x 230 cm, Right side panel: 88 x 230 cm.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

 Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.)  Room H , from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud) ,

Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Room H, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud), 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

 Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.)  Room H , from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud) ,

Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Room H, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud), 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

 Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.)  Room H , from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud) ,

Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Room H, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud), 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

  Room N, Panel N-14   Photo by Robert Chase Heishman
 Panel G-20 at Barbara Wien Gallery, Berlin
 Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
 Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
 Room G at Malmö Konsthall, photo by Helene Toresdotter
 Sketch for CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial installation
 Room F at CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial
 Room F at Jane Lombard Gallery, New York
 Panel G-13 with existing fragment from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago
 Label
 Floorplan of the Northwest Palace of Nimrud
 Drawings of Northwest Palace panels by archaeologist A. H. Layard and other artists from Nimrud
 Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-13, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist , 2
 Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-12, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist , 2
 Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Corner panel H-11, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series  The invisible enemy should not ex
 Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.)  Room H , from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud) ,
 Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.)  Room H , from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud) ,
 Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.)  Room H , from the series  The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud) ,

Room N, Panel N-14

Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

Panel G-20 at Barbara Wien Gallery, Berlin

Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago

Room Z at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago

Room G at Malmö Konsthall, photo by Helene Toresdotter

Sketch for CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial installation

Room F at CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial

Room F at Jane Lombard Gallery, New York

Panel G-13 with existing fragment from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago

Label

Floorplan of the Northwest Palace of Nimrud

Drawings of Northwest Palace panels by archaeologist A. H. Layard and other artists from Nimrud

Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-13, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist, 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel, 194 x 230 cm.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Panel H-12, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist, 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel, 93cm x 230 cm.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

Michael Rakowitz (Detail of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Corner panel H-11, Room H, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist, 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel, Left side panel: 37 x 230 cm, Right side panel: 88 x 230 cm.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Room H, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud), 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Room H, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud), 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

Michael Rakowitz (Installation view of new work, on view for the first time, commissioned by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.) Room H, from the series The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Nimrud), 2020.

Middle Eastern food packaging and newspapers, with glue on panel.

Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago.

The project was underwritten by a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts.

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