
Hadley+Maxwell, ‘Nature appears, As one looks Looking at this that painting, such a picture,…’ (2010)
collage on paper of 7 English translations of the novel ‘The Idiot’, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
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Tagged collage, come to mind, Dostoyevsky, hadley+maxwell, language, nature, painting, paper, repetition, seven, text, the idiot, the lemonade is weak like your soul, translations, variation
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Siân Robinson Davies, ‘Explaining Sense and Sensibility to an Old Deer’ (2010)
“Wollaton Hall is a 16th century house in Nottingham, with grounds inhabited by freely roaming deer and rooms housing a vast collection of taxidermy animals, and is said to have influenced Jane Austin’s novel Sense and Sensibility. In Explaining Sense and Sensibility to an Old Deer I read sections of the book to a dead stag, while explaining human traits such as irony, sadness, empathy, sexist humour and equal opportunities by trying to equate them to social situations that the deer might once have found itself in.”
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Tagged action, deer, dialogue, DIY, fable, human traits, jane austin, performance, relational aesthetics, romance, satire, sense and sensibility, Siân Robinson Davies, story, taxidermy, the wild, unknown, wollaton hall
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Thomas Mailaender, ‘Gone fishing’ (2009)
The Gone Fishing project tells the modern epic of a young man fleeing his new responsibilities as a father by going on holidays with buddies. Through a false compilation of letters from the young dad to the young mom, Thomas Mailaender invents a character: a sort of immature Ulysses, more inspired by the beer, big-game fishing or ping-pong tournaments that by his new-born child.
Preview can be downloaded here
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Tagged action, baby, book, collection, DIY, dolphin, epic, escape, father, fiction, flee, fuckem, fun, gone fishing, holidays, joke, letters, light, love, mates, nature, photos, romance, tale, the wild, thomas mailaender, travel, water, writing
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David Shrigley, ‘Swan’ (2000)
“One day (maybe it was the early Nineties) when my life was a little less full than it is now, I spent an afternoon being stoned with a friend. We ended up in a bar and we started drawing animals without heads. The animals we drew had not been decapitated; they had been born without heads and had lived like that. Over the years there have been quite a few headless creatures in my work. Perhaps my interest in them was started on that day.” – David Shrigley
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Tagged bar, caricature, collection, creature, David Shrigley, DIY, doodle, draw, fuckem, fun, headless animal, joke, multiple, object, resin, signed, small, smoke weed, swan, the wild, unlimited, white
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Wilfredo Prieto, Bread with Bread (2011)
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Tagged basic, bread, bun, deep, edible, food, meta, more bread, necessary, sandwich, sculpture, shelf, thoughts, wilfredo prieto
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Martin Parr, from the series ‘The Last Resort’ (1985)
Holidaymakers in the north of England seaside town New Brighton.
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Tagged digestion, food, gorge, hot dog, ketchup, martin parr, mayo, new brighton, north of England, photo realism, photograph, saucy, series, stampede, swimsuit, table
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A room inside the National Geology Museum in Bucharest (2011)
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Tagged bucharest, communism, display, dodecahedron, film, geology museum, glass, history, light, minerals, rocks, romania, snapshot, wood
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Trisha Donnelly at the Arsenale, Venice Biennial (2011)
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Tagged abstract, concrete, dark, floor, heuristic, light, mould, piece, sculpture, symbol, trisha donnelly, Venice biennale
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