
Job Koelewijn, ‘A balancing act’ (1998)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, architecture, balancing act, buildings, DIY, fuckem, job koelewijn, new york city, performance, photograph, pile, public space, streets, the wild
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From the series ‘Anarchitekton’ (2002-2004) by Jordi Colomer
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, anarchitekton, architecture, buildings, carry, DIY, fuckem, fun, installation, jordi colomer, models, performance, public space, romance, sculpture, sign, structures, the wild, urbanism
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Cyprien Gaillard, from the ‘Geographical Analogies’ series (2006-2013)
By dd
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged analogy, around the world, Composition, cyprien gaillard, DIY, fun, geography, history, mixed media, monuments, nature, photograph, places, polaroid, public space, series, set, the wild, travel
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‘Lower 48 – Texas’

‘Lower 48 – Oregon’

‘Lower 48 – Connecticut’

The series ‘The Lower 48’ (2006) by Matthew Day Jackson
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged anthropomorphism, DIY, faces, found, fuckem, fun, heads, human, landscape, lower 48, man, matthew day jackson, nature, photographs, rocks, sculpture, series, the wild, unknown
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Darren Tesar, ‘223 Cigar Boxes’ (2010)
A polystyrene replica of the Guinness World Record for “Most Cigar Boxes Balanced on Chin”, held by Ashrita Furman. That original record was executed November 2006 and lasted for approximately five seconds.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged act, action, ashrita furman, balance, chin, cigar boxes, darren tesar, DIY, fuckem, fun, gravity, guinnes, held, polystyrene, romance, sculpture, trick, world record
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Michael Wolf, ‘Real Fake Art’ (2006) featuring a copy of Gerhard Richter’s ‘Two Candles’ (1982)
The ‘Real Fake Art’ series explores the copy art industry in China, which exports 70% of copies of famous masterpieces to North America and Europe.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged amazing, candle, China, contemporary art, copy, copy art, forgery, fuckem, fun, gerhard richter, industry, masterpiece, mastery, michael wolf, mop, painting, portrait, real fake art, series, skill, the wild, trash, unknown
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‘Parade’ (1917), some stage costumes designed by Pablo Picasso
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged absurd, action, actors, clothes, costumes, DIY, fuckem, fun, instruments, musical, Pablo Picasso, painting, parade, performance, play, practical, stage, surreal, the wild, theatre
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Armand Yerly, from the series ‘Objects’ (2012)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged armand yerly, black and white, found object, landscape, light, nature, non-assisted ready-made, object, photograph, romance, sculpture, series, sky, smurf, switzerland, the wild, unknown
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Warren Neidich
Warren Neidich, ‘Book exchange’ (2010)
Neidich designed this rotating book shelf to hold all the books Sarah Palin supposedly wanted censored from her local library in Wasilla Alaska. All these books were bought off the internet and placed on the shelf. The members of the community were sent an invite to come to the gallery carrying a red book which they were asked to exchange for one of the shelved books. When all the books have been exchanged for and the work becomes a red monochrome the work is completed.