

Mathieu Tremblin, ‘Parking tickets bouquet’ (2013)
By mh
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Tagged action, collection, DIY, flowers, found, france, fuckem, fun, gesture, gift, installation, intervention, mathieu tremblin, paper art, present, public art, public space, romance, sculpture, the wild
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Mungo Thomson, ‘Mail’ (2013)
The gallery’s mail is not collected for the duration of the exhibition.
By mh
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Tagged action, collection, DIY, expanding, found, fuckem, fun, grow, information, intervention, mail, mungo thomson, pile, refusal, text, the wild, time, trash, unknown, visible
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Helmut Smits, ‘Always Coca-Cola’ (2014)
This plant is only watered with Coca-Cola.
By mh
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Tagged action, always coca-cola, death, die, DIY, dutch, fuckem, fun, health, helmut smits, house, installation, living, nature, netherlands, nurture, overdose, performance, plant, room, rotterdam, sugar, the wild, trash, unknown, water
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Kate Newby, ‘Let the other thing in’ (2013)
installation view at Fogo Island Gallery, Newfoundland
By dd
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Tagged ceramics, fogo island, green, hanging, human, intervention, kate newby, light, music, nature, painting, romance, sculpture, sky, the wild, unknown
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Daniel Keller, ‘AmazonGlobalPriority Cairn Unit 3’ (2013)
These stacked rocks or cairns are originally an ancient symbol of ‘value-adding’ human intervention on the landscape. These Ancient Graffiti® river-stone cairns are made in Honduras, ornaments purchased from leading e-commerce site (and chief disruptor of traditional brick-and-mortar retail) Amazon.com and delivered directly to the gallery.
By mh
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Tagged amazon.com, artist, boxes, brick-and-mortar, cairns, cardboard, collection, daniel keller, decorations, DIY, e-commerce, economy, fuckem, honduras, human intervention, nature, ornaments, post-studio, prosumer, river, rocks, sculpture, shipping, stones, the wild, value-adding
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Angela Bulloch, ‘AbraCadereSalubra’ (2009)
Edition for Texte zur Kunst.
For Texte zur Kunst Bulloch produced a chain consisting of 30 beads, that have been cast in tin after handmade models and have then been handpainted. According to two preset systems, related to Cadere and Le Corbusier, these beads have been connected on a metal string.
By mh
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Tagged andre cadere, angela bulloch, beads, chain, collection, colors, DIY, edition, jewelry, Le Corbusier, sculpture, systems, tin, unknown
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Andre Cadere, ‘Barre de bois rond’ (1975)
By mh
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Tagged andre cadere, barre de bois rond, colors, context, distribution, errors, france, installation, institution, leaning, market, objects, painting, polish, romanian, stick man, sticks, system, unknown, wall, wood
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‘Trying to build a mask with a box of a smart phone’ (2013) by Judith Hopf.