
Jimmie Durham, ‘A Stone Asleep In Bed At Home’ (2000)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, America, bed, DIY, found, fuckem, furniture, home, jimmie durham, nature, nurture, performance, petrified, romance, sculpture, sleeping, stone, the wild, unknown, USA, wood
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Grant Wood, ‘Dinner for Threshers’ (1934)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, America, architecture, dinner, exterior, farmers, farmhouse, food, Grant Wood, interior, labor, meal, painting, regionalism, romance, threshers, unknown, wall, wheat
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Dylan Lynch, ‘The Weight of an Elephant’ (2012)
Enamel, steel and ivory.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged american, animal, ball, black, chair, collapse, Dylan Lynch, elephant, enamel, found, fuckem, important, installation, ivory, matter, press, romance, sculpture, seat, steel, the wild, unknown, weight
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Adam Schreiber, ‘2000’ (2010)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged Adam Schreiber, architecture, black, chipped, corner, fuckem, history, industry, italy, landscape, light, machines, marble, mass, material, matter, nature, obsolete, photograph, quarry, romance, sculpture, stone, the wild, unknown, volume, white
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David Shrigley, ‘Pet Carrier #5’ (2007)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, animal, architecture, bars, cage, captivity, David Shrigley, DIY, expand, foam, free, freedom, fuckem, fun, metal, openings, pet carrier, romance, scotland, scottish, sculpture, shelter, the wild, unknown
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The Barcaccia fountain in Rome (1629 by Pietro Bernini) after being visited by Feijenoord football supporters in February 2015.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged balloon, Barcaccia Fountain, beer, boat, bottle, coca cola, Feijenoord, football, fountain, glass, Heineken, hooligan, rome, rotterdam, rum, sculpture, supporter, vandalise, water
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‘Reconstruction of broken chair’ (2014) by Ivars Gravlejs.
Exhibited together with a video fromĀ Ivars Gravlejs’ childhood:
Vaast Colson
Vaast Colson, ‘Break Down the Wall’ (2006)
Colson opened up a hole in the wall between Maes & Matthijs Gallery and Stella Lohaus Gallery.