Tag Archives: bricolage


John Bock

JohnBock_Klappdiagramm2013

John Bock, ‘Klappdiagramm’ (2013)

Wood, bicycle fork, textile, photograph, metal, wire, hinges, etc.


By mh | Posted in Abstraction | Also tagged action, arte povera, assemblage, bicycle, collage, DIY, experimental, fork, found, fuckem, fun, german, John Bock, maniacal, metal, objects, parts, photograph, romance, sculpture, spatial, textile, the wild, tool, trash, unknown, weird, wire | Comments (0)

Eric Bainbridge

Eric Bainbridge Untitled 1997

Eric Bainbridge, untitled (1997)


By mh | Posted in Abstraction | Also tagged action, architecture, assembled, bits, collage, collection, DIY, eric bainbridge, found, fuckem, nails, sculpture, string, the wild, trash, unknown, untitled, wood | Comments (0)

Martin Soto Climent

martinsotocliment Installation view Open Space, 2009 Intimate Revolt, Detail T293, Napels

Martin Soto Climent, ‘Intimate Revolt’ (2009)


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged An experiment to test the destiny of the world, collage, collection, DIY, found, fuckem, glass, heels, horse, installation, intimate revolt, martin soto climent, objects, paintings, romance, shoes, the wild, trash, unknown | Comments (0)

Gelitin

‘Palais Keiner Mayer’ (2009) by Gelitin


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged action, austria, collection, DIY, fuckem, fun, Galerie Meyer Kainer, Gamma, gelitin, installation, keiner mayer, old furniture, trash, unknown, vienna | Comments (0)
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