
Timm Ulrichs, ‘Der erste sitzende Stuhl (nach langem Stehen sich zur Ruhe setzend)’ (1970)
Transl.: ‘The first chair sitting down (relaxing after standing for a long time)’
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged chair, fuckem, fun, germany, joke, lazy, personification, relaxing, sculpture, sitting, text, timm ulrichs, tired, unknown, white, wooden
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‘The absence of my chair’ (1968), Marinus Boezem
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged absence, carpet, chair, dutch, house, installation, light, marinus boezem, netherlands, romance, sculpture, shadow, text, unknown
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Ján Mancuška, ‘800 Ways to Describe a Chair’ (2004)
Multiple gunshots are taken at a chair sitting against a wall. After the wall has been marked, the chair is removed, leaving its silhouette behind.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged absence, action, aim, berlin, chair, describe, destroy, fuckem, fun, gunshots, history, Ján Man?uška, leftovers, muur, portrait, prague, remains, silhouette, sketch, unprecise, wall
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Kate Owens, ‘His caution’ (2009)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, adhesive, cardboard, caution, fuckem, fun, Gamma, glue, kate owens, leave, painting, residue, RIP, tear, the wild, traces, trash, wall
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Sophie Giraux, ‘Hat’s gemacht’
(Transl.: ‘EVERYONE SAID IT’S NOT POSSIBLE. THEN SOMEONE CAME, HE DIDN’T KNOW THAT AND HE DID IT’)
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Also tagged action, did, fuckem, fun, line, possible, sophie giraux, statement, text, the wild, unknown, wall
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Thomson & Craighead, ‘Several Interruptions’ (2009)
Watch the video here
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged amateur, collection, found, fuckem, fun, hold your breath, home video, internet, interruption, romance, sky, the wild, thomson & craighead, trash, uk, underwater, video, youtube
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‘Belgian Flag’ by Justin Morin
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged belgian, colors, country, dye, flag, found, fuckem, fun, hair, joke, justin morin, l'oreal, light, long, national, packaging, preference, sculpture, unknown, women
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Olaf Nicolai, ‘The Blondes’ (2003)
The photographs were taken during the month that Olaf Nicolai ran a beauty parlor in the center of Tilburg in the Netherlands. He offered to bleach visitors’ hair free of charge, in exchange for the permission to use images of them in his work.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged abusing, action, berlin, bleach, blond, change, fuckem, fun, glamour, hair color, ideals of beauty, olaf nicolai, perfect human, relational aesthetics, star, Tilburg, using, what's in a name
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