‘Tree’ (2010) by Derk Thijs.
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Ivars Gravlejs
‘Reconstruction of broken chair’ (2014) by Ivars Gravlejs.
Exhibited together with a video from Ivars Gravlejs’ childhood:
Lindsey A. Schulz
‘Its the Coffee Grounds, Charlie Brown’ by Lindsey A. Schulz.
“The images in Its the Coffee Grounds, Charlie Brown are photographs I found that my father took with his Kodak Brownie when he was about 10 years old. (…) The fractured images are accompanied with text taken directly from my grandfathers comic strip, Peanuts”
John Smith
‘Dad’s Stick’ (2012) by John Smith.
“Dad’s Stick features three well-used objects that my father showed me shortly before he died. Two of these were so steeped in history that their original forms and functions were almost completely obscured.” Watch extract on vimeo:
Fabio Sargentini
Fabio Sargentini ‘Flooding of the Via Beccaria gallery space, L’Attico, Rome’ (1976)
David Lynch
For several years in the late 2000’s David Lynch posted a daily weather report on his website from his home in Los Angeles.
Danh Vo
‘I M U U R 2’ (2012) by Danh Vo.
Vo has long been fascinated by the life and work of Martin Wong, a visionary painter and beloved figure of New York’s downtown art scene of the 1980s and ’90s. After acquiring one of Wong’s works, he struck up a correspondence with the artist’s mother, Florence Wong Fie, and eventually visited her home in San Francisco. There, he discovered a remarkable collection of objects ranging from curios and tourist souvenirs to rare antique ceramics and scrolls of calligraphy, interspersed with numerous examples of Wong’s paintings and works on paper.
Marjolijn Dijkman
‘Liberate the Madness’ (2007) by Marjolijn Dijkman.
Temporary stage in front of an existing line of graffiti, that reads ‘liberate the madness’ in dutch.