
Amanda Ross-Ho, ‘Paintings to disguise a set of architectural elements’ (2011
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Tagged Amanda Ross-Ho, architecture, blank, collection, disappear, disguise, elements, hide, installation, light, measurements, painting, size, unknown, wall, white
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Michael Coombs, ‘Abandoned’ (2001)
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Tagged abandoned, collection, disguise, empty, furniture, ghosts, hide, house, installation, linen, michael coombs, move, romance, sculpture, sheets, unknown
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Niek Kemps, Untitled (1982)


From the series ‘Impossible sculptures’ (2009) by Constant Dullaart

Manfred Pernice, ‘Wolfenbüttel’ (2004)

‘Dunepark’ (2009) by Cyprien Gaillard
Gaillard uncovered a World War II bunker buried in a hill in The Hague.
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Tagged action, bunker, buried, cyprien gaillard, digging, dunepark, dunes, hill, installation, public art, romance, sand, sculpture, the hague, uncovered, unknown, world war II
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Timm Ulrichs, ‘Auf der Unterseite der Erdoberflaeche (Kopfstehendes Hohlkoerper-Denkmal II)’ (‘On the bottom of the earth’s surface (Hollow body monument standing upside down II)’)
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Tagged action, bury, down, earth, feet, ground, installation, inverted, monument, public art, public space, reversed, sculpture, standing, statue, surface, the wild, timm ulrichs, upside
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A sculpture in a park in Deventer was cut off at the ankles by bronzethieves.

The original.
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Tagged action, blog, bronze, DIY, fuckem, money, park, public art, sculpture, steal, the wild, thieves, trash, unknown, value, vandalism
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Kathrin Schlegel, ‘Bitte nicht wieder klauen’ (‘Please don’t steal again’) (2011)
Work for an existing pedestal whose sculpture had been stolen. This original was a figurative bronze sculpture by Jan Spiering that showed two figures playing with a ball. The work is based on the “absent presence” of the ball as a relic of Spiering’s work, which is realized on the abandoned pedestal in the form of a classic magic trick: the “floating ball under a cloth”.
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Tagged absent, ball, bronze, floating, jan spiering, kathrin schlegel, magic, pedestal, presence, public art, public space, romance, sculpture, steal, stolen, trick
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Manuel Palou
Manuel Palou, ‘5 Million Dollars 1 Terrabyte’ (2011)
A 1 TB Black External Hard Drive containing $5,000,000 worth of illegally downloaded files. A full list of the files with clickable download links can be found here.