
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.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged amazon.com, artist, boxes, brick-and-mortar, cairns, cardboard, collection, daniel keller, decorations, e-commerce, economy, fuckem, honduras, human intervention, nature, ornaments, post-studio, prosumer, river, rocks, sculpture, shipping, stones, the wild, value-adding
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Angela Bulloch, ‘AbraCadereSalubra’ (2009)
Edition for Texte zur Kunst.
For Texte zur Kunst Bulloch produced a chain consisting of 30 beads, that have been cast in tin after handmade models and have then been handpainted. According to two preset systems, related to Cadere and Le Corbusier, these beads have been connected on a metal string.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged andre cadere, angela bulloch, beads, chain, collection, colors, edition, jewelry, Le Corbusier, sculpture, systems, tin, unknown
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Kurt Schwitters, ‘Painted stone’ (1945-47)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, arte povera, dada, found, fuckem, germany, Kurt Schwitters, nature, painted stone, sculpture, trash, unknown
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‘Trying to build a mask with a box of a smart phone’ (2013) by Judith Hopf.

‘America’, Tumus Masqueraders Club, Winneba, Ghana (2010)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, african, America, collection, customs, dress, fuckem, fun, ghana, performance, public art, public space, sculpture, the wild, traditional, Tumus masqueraders club, unknown, winneba
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The Goddess of Democracy was a 10-meter-tall (33 ft) statue created during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 in Beijing, China. The statue was constructed in only four days out of foam and papier-mâché over a metal armature. The constructors decided to make the statue as large as possible so the government would be unable to dismantle it. The government would either have to destroy the statue—an action which would potentially fuel further criticism of its policies—or leave it standing. Despite these efforts, the statue was destroyed by soldiers clearing the square of protesters, but has been copied a number of times.


‘Handperformances’ (2013-ongoing) by Thomas Geiger
A series of videos that show Geiger’s hands re-enacting situations he’s been in or things that he has seen.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged actions, collection, fuckem, fun, hands, life, public space, re-enactments, romance, situations, street, thomas geiger, unknown, video
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‘Untitled (Unfinished hand)’ (2006) by Peter Coffin.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged coffin, finger, hand, Peter Coffin, plinth, room, sculpture, unfinished, wall, what's in a name, wood
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Benedict Drew, ‘Heads May Roll’ (2014)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, benedict drew, communication, fingers, fuckem, gif, hand, heads may roll, internet, light, moving image, non-verbal, press, signal, the wild, threat, unknown
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Rachel de Joode, ‘Sculpture in between the blinds’ (2012)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, blinds, blob, clay, closed, fuckem, fun, hands, inside, installation, light, open, outside, rachel de joode, romance, sculpture, shutter, tactile, the wild, touch, trash, unknown, window
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