Tag Archives: cardboard


Richard Hughes

Richard Hughes Untitled (mask), 2010

Richard Hughes, untitled (mask) (2010)


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The Spirit of Ecstacy on a Rolls Royce protected. Found in South London.


B. Wurtz

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‘The Secret of the Pyramids’ (1984), by B. Wurtz


Koenraad Dedobbeleer

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Koenraad Dedobbeleer, ‘Value Is the Quality By Which We Distinguish’ (2014)


Adam Schreiber

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Adam Schreiber, ‘Halliburton Archiving Solutions (I)’ (1987-2009)


Francis Denys

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Francis Denys, ‘Divider (Prototype)’ (2008)


Peter Saville

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by Peter Saville


Wolfgang Weileder

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‘Res Publica’ (2012) by Wolfgang Weileder.

This temporary installation combined three distinct elements. A stainless steel leaflet dispenser was positioned on the pavement outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC. Presented as a miniature Palladian temple based on the proportions the Court building, the dispenser contained an edition of printed plans for making a 1:50 scale architectural cardboard model of the Supreme Court. Meanwhile four cardboard versions of the model were installed at various locations around the city which had associations with privilege and homelessness. These models were deliberately left to the mercy of the weather and the urban environment.


Daniel Keller

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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.