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07
Above Cook Strait, New Zealand
09
Aoraki Mt Cook, New Zealand
11
Haast River, New Zealand
12
Huka Falls, Taupo, New Zealand
13
Niagara Falls, Canada
14
Above New York State
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Above New York State
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Tarmac
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Tarmac
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Taupo, New Zealand
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Towards Amsterdam
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Above Los Angeles
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Delaware River, Philadelphia
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Maritime Hotel, New York
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Maritime Hotel, New York
26
Madison Square Park, New York
27
Madison Square Park, New York
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Madison Square Park, New York
30
Roxy Paine Sculpture, "Cojoined"
Madison Square Park, New York
33
60 Thompson, New York
City Hall, Chambers Street, New York
Baccarat Museum, Paris
35
Above Monterey, California
Above Mt Tongariro, New Zealand
Approaching Buffalo, New York State
37
Lake District, England
39
Auckland, New Zealand
Monterey, California
Wellington, New Zealand
41
Raumati South, New Zealand
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Raumati South, New Zealand
45
Raumati South, New Zealand
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Raumati South, New Zealand
49
Raumati South, New Zealand
50
DIA Beacon, New York State
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Central Park, New York
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Wharekauhau, South Wairarapa
54
Towards Amsterdam
56
Above America
60
Paradise Valley, New Zealand
64
Louvre, Paris
65
Penelope, SoHo, New York
List of Works
Roxy Paine, Conjoined, 2007,
Stainless steel, approx. 40 x 45 feet,
Installed at Madison Square Park, NY, NY
Artwork is © Roxy Paine/courtesy
of James Cohan Gallery, New York
paradise road
Stuart McKenzie
For the invisible things of him from the creation
of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things
that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead . . .
St. Paul, Romans 1:20
Out of the foaming ferment of finitude
Spirit rises up fragrantly.
Hegel, Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
It is at the same time true that the world
is what we see and that, nonetheless, we must learn
to see it--first in the sense that we must match this vision
with knowledge, take possession of it, say what
we and what seeing are, act therefore as if we knew nothing
about it, as if here we still had everything to learn.
Merleau-Ponty, The Visible and the Invisible
07
Above Cook Strait, New Zealand
09
Aoraki Mt Cook, New Zealand
11
Haast River, New Zealand
12
Huka Falls, Taupo, New Zealand
13
Niagara Falls, Canada
14
Above New York State
15
Above New York State
16
Tarmac
17
Tarmac
19
Taupo, New Zealand
20
Towards Amsterdam
21
Above Los Angeles
23
Delaware River, Philadelphia
24
Maritime Hotel, New York
25
Maritime Hotel, New York
26
Madison Square Park, New York
27
Madison Square Park, New York
29
Madison Square Park, New York
30
Roxy Paine Sculpture, "Cojoined"
Madison Square Park, New York
33
60 Thompson, New York
City Hall, Chambers Street, New York
Baccarat Museum, Paris
35
Above Monterey, California
Above Mt Tongariro, New Zealand
Approaching Buffalo, New York State
37
Lake District, England
39
Auckland, New Zealand
Monterey, California
Wellington, New Zealand
41
Raumati South, New Zealand
43
Raumati South, New Zealand
45
Raumati South, New Zealand
47
Raumati South, New Zealand
49
Raumati South, New Zealand
50
DIA Beacon, New York State
51
Central Park, New York
52
Wharekauhau, South Wairarapa
54
Towards Amsterdam
56
Above America
60
Paradise Valley, New Zealand
64
Louvre, Paris
65
Penelope, SoHo, New York
List of Works
Roxy Paine, Conjoined, 2007,
Stainless steel, approx. 40 x 45 feet,
Installed at Madison Square Park, NY, NY
Artwork is © Roxy Paine/courtesy
of James Cohan Gallery, New York
paradise road
Stuart McKenzie
For the invisible things of him from the creation
of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things
that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead . . .
St. Paul, Romans 1:20
Out of the foaming ferment of finitude
Spirit rises up fragrantly.
Hegel, Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
It is at the same time true that the world
is what we see and that, nonetheless, we must learn
to see it--first in the sense that we must match this vision
with knowledge, take possession of it, say what
we and what seeing are, act therefore as if we knew nothing
about it, as if here we still had everything to learn.
Merleau-Ponty, The Visible and the Invisible