

Jef Geys, pages from ‘Kempens Informatieblad ‘ (1971-2013)
Since 1971, Jef Geys has been publishing the newspaper Kempens Informatieblad which was a local publication in Kempen, Belgium. Geys prints and distributes Kempens house-to-house, and often produces them in line with his exhibitions.
A more recent edition : Warande (2013)
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Tagged action, amazing, archive, belgium, collection, DIY, door-to-door, fuckem, jef geys, life, local, newspaper, public space, romance, street view, the wild, unknown
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Sam Anderson,’Julius’ (2012) and ‘Zelda’ (2011)
paper, found newspaper image, wire
Zelda Rubenstein’s obituary, wood, wax
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Tagged collection, DIY, found, julius, narrative, New York, newspaper, photo, references, romance, sam anderson, sculpture, weird, zelda
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Josephine Meckseper, ‘African Spir’ (2011)
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Tagged african spir, artefacts, birds, capitalism, collection, connections, consumer, context, critique, display, installation, josephine meckseper, market, materialism, mausoleum, mirror, objects, politics, power, products, shine, shop window, surface, trouvé, unknown, value, vitrine
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‘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.



Simon Fujiwara, ‘Desk job’ (2009)
“A typewriter sits in the middle of a desk surrounded by a litter of screwed up paper, notes typed on file cards, and reference photographs of architectural details, erotic sculpture and gay pornography. Copies of the one-page synopsis of the novel are stacked on the desk, setting the fictional parameters as it describes the novelist’s thwarted attempts to write, his ultimate seclusion and his indulgence in clandestine sexual activities inspired by and in defilation of the building’s sleek Modernist architecture. The synopsis ends with the first line of the novel: ‘A novelist is living in an exquisitely crafted modernist house …’, a line we see typed on the sheet of paper in the typewriter.” (Kirsty Bell in Frieze Magazine, Issue 132, June–August 2010)
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Tagged architecture, collection, décor, desk job, eroticism, fiction, furniture, gay, house, installation, modernist, mystery, novelist, pornography, romance, sculpture, set, simon fujiwara, text, theatre, typewriter, unknown, writing
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‘Romanian Kiosk Company’ (2010) by Mircea Nicolae
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Tagged amateur, architecture, collection, eastern bloc, family, fiction, found, history, ice cream, mircea nicolae, politics, romance, romanian kiosk company, text, unknown, video
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From the series ‘Retired Form’ by David Malkovic (2008)
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Tagged architecture, city, collage, collection, croatia, david malkovic, DIY, form, found, modernism, paper, park, photograph, postcard, retired, romance, sculpture, sky
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Two architectural models (‘Extreme models’) by Bodys Isek Kingelez
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Tagged african, architectural, architecture, bodys isek kingelez, cities, city, collection, DIY, dream, extreme, found, futurist, models, proposals, sculpture, the wild, trash, utopian
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By mh
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Tagged café, care, consortium for slower internet, design, DIY, fuckem, fun, growing, nature, plant, romance, router, sam kronic, sculpture, speed, succulent, the wild, watering, wifi
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Tomas Saraceno, ‘Iridiscent Planet Medium with Lamp’ (2009)
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Tagged action, architecture, ball, experience, fun, installation, iridiscent, light, planet, psychedelic, relational aesthetics, tent, time, Tomás Saraceno, trash, universe
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