Monthly Archives: May 2012


Amalia Pica

Amalia Pica, ‘I am Tower of Hamlets, as I am in Tower of Hamlets, just like a lot of other people are’ (2011-2012)

Sculpture based on the Echevaria plant, a species native to South America but popular in domestic environments world-wide due to its ability to thrive under any condition.

Residents of Tower Hamlets are invited to look after the sculpture (hand carved by Pica in pink granite) for one week, then passing it on to the next participant. This exchange happens every Saturday throughout the year. The sculpture’s travels will be recorded on a ‘lending card’, serving as a document of the meetings and exchanges between neighbours that made its journey possible. In June 2012, the sculpture will return to the gallery.


Christin Lahr

‘Macht Geschenke: Das Kapital’ (2009 – ca. 2052) by Christin Lahr

Every day, for about 43 years, Lahr will be transferring a donation of 1 cent to the German Ministry of Finance, accompanied with 108 letters from Marx’s ‘Das Kapital’.


Merlin Carpenter

‘Make your own life’ (2006) by Merlin Carpenter

Carpenter asked ICA Philadelphia to provide him with $4,000 cash. The artist then went on a shopping spree, consuming all kinds of luxury goods and services. In the end, only the receipts and empty shopping bags were exhibited.


Manfred Pernice

‘Konserve 03’ (2003) by Manfred Pernice


Odilon Redon

‘I am still the great Isis! None has yet lifted my veil! My fruit is the Sun!’ (1896)
by Odilon Redon

(thanks!)


Klaus Weber

‘Elisabeth in folds’ (1245-2011) by Klaus Weber

Original cast from medieval sculpture, covered with blankets.


Viktor Vasnetsov

Viktor Vasnetsov, ‘The Unsmiling Tsarevna (Nesmeyana)’ (1916-1926)


Mark McEvoy

Mark McEvoy, ‘Protect me from (Jenny Holzer)’ (2012)


Gareth Long

Gareth Long, ‘Live subtitles’ (2005)

The installation used voice recognition software to cull the voices of the spectators, turning their speech into live captions superimposed on a live video feed.

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Louise Lawler

‘A Movie Will Be Shown Without the Picture’ (1979) by Louise Lawler.

In 1979 Louise Lawler screened the 1951 John Houston film The Misfits at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica. She played only the audio portion of the film, leaving the screen blank for the duration.