Tag Archives: hanging


Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier – Freehold Maisonettes, the hanging gardens

Le Corbusier, ‘Freehold maisonettes – the hanging gardens’


Ida Ekblad

Ida Ekblad, Sacrament, 2010

Ida Ekblad, ‘Sacrament’ (2010)


Adam Fearon

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Adam Fearon, ‘Dwell’ (2014)


Horace Pippin

Horace Pippin, John Brown Going to his Hanging, 1942

Horace Pippin, ‘John Brown Going to his Hanging’ (1942)


Philippe Decrauzat

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Philippe Decrauzat installation in Kunsthaus Zürich (2009)


Tonio de Roover

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Tonio de Roover, ‘Rack II’ (2013)


Blinky Palermo

Blinky Palermo - Ohne Titel (Untitled), 1973

Blinky Palermo, ohne Titel (Untitled) (1973)


Giles Round

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Giles Round, ‘Unnecessary letters (Z)’ (2014)

Machine cut felt, 140 x 92cm


Özlem Altin

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Özlem Altin, ‘Untitled (Mädchen im Baum)’ (2013)

photo prints, 122 x 190 cm


Witold Gombrowicz

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The novel ‘Cosmos’ (1965) by Witold Gombrowicz.

“[…] In Cosmos, I am telling the simple story of a simple student. This student goes to spend his holidays as a paying guest in a house where he meets two women, one has a hideous mouth which has been ruined by a motor car accident, while the other has an attractive mouth. The two mouths are associated in his mind and become an obsession. On the other hand he has seen a sparrow hanging from a wire and a piece of wood hanging from a thread… . And all this, a little out of boredom, a little out of curiosity, a little out of love, out of violent passion, starts dragging him towards a certain means of action … to which he abandons himself, but not without skepticism. […] Cosmos is an ordinary introduction to an extraordinary world, to the wings of the world, if you like.” – W. Gombrowicz