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John Everard

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Photogravure from John Everard’s book ‘Artist’s model’ (1953)


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged artists, book, cigarette, collection, found, gestures, hands, holding, instructions, john everard, lighting, model, old, performance, photographs, photogravure, plate 98, romance, smoking, unknown, USA | Comments (0)

Hans Ulrich Obrist

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‘Formulas for Now’, compiled by Hans Ulrich Obrist (2008)

J G Ballard and Tacita Dean.


By dd | Posted in Composition | Also tagged archive, book, chance, chaos, collection, curatorial project, doodles, drawing, formula, fun, guide, hans ulrich obrist, j g ballard, now, process, sex, tacita dean, technology, text, what's in a name | Comments (0)

Fischli & Weiss

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Fischli & Weiss, ‘How to work better’ (1991)


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged advice, ask, better, calm, change, collection, critical, fun, learn, light, listen, nonsense, peter fischli & david weiss, print, questions, sense, smile, work | Comments (0)

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Wisdom from movies : How to drive a Volkswagen into the water (2008)


By dd | Posted in Composition | Also tagged collage, Der Amerikanische Freund, drown, excerpts, failure, film, found, fuckem, fun, Lauf der Zeit, manual, nature, romance, Rote Sonne, Rudolf Thome, suicide, swim, the wild, tragedy, trash, unknown, video, volkswagen, water, wim wenders, youtube | Comments (0)
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