Also there;
‘Between Metaphor and Object: Art of the 90s from the IMMA Collection‘,
which had a few nice works. Below:

Also there;
‘Between Metaphor and Object: Art of the 90s from the IMMA Collection‘,
which had a few nice works. Below:


Sam Durant, ‘Bordeaux statue of liberty’, from the series ‘Defaced monuments’, an ongoing collection of statues, sculptures, memorials, markers and monuments that have been intentionally or unintentionally altered, damaged or destroyed as a political statement or during a political protest.
There are four replicas of the Statue of Liberty (given to the U.S. by the French in 1886) in France. This one, an 8 ft., bronze statue, was erected in 2000 in Bordeaux. The original replica had been erected in 1887 but was dismantled and melted for scrap metal by Nazis in WWII. A plaque honoring the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks was added to the second statue later. On the night of March 25, 2003, in what is believed to be an anti-war or perhaps anti-American statement, red paint was poured on the statue. It was lit with gasoline and the face was blackened by fire. The plaque commemorating the victims of September 11th was also cracked.
Interview with Durant below.
‘The color of art is #A79F94‘ (2009) by Josh Nimoy.
An average color was calculated from more than 26,000 images in the MoMA art collection. The result was this brownish gray.
We have started a growing collection of everyday stuff inspired by Piet Mondriaan. You might know it from our facebook-group. (Thanks Albert). Now also here on pietmondriaan.com
Check collection!
Feel free to send in anything related to Mondriaan! (photo’s, links etc.)

‘In almost every picture 5′ collected by Erik Kessels and Marion Blomeyer.
The fifth edition of in almost every picture is a series made by the owners of a special and photogenic Dalmatian dog. The beauty of the Dalmatian, its physique and coloring and disposition, make her outstanding.
Also check out the website of kesselskramer.com (and refresh the page a few times!).

Peter Piller, ‘Autowäsche’ (From his Archive of aerial pictures)
Be sure to check out the rest of his archive!
Aids-3D
‘Oh my God’, by Aids-3D (200?)
Click on ‘Read more’ for a random selection of their fine gallery of randomly found internet images. (Don’t worry, it’s office-friendly. Your boss won’t mind…)
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