Tag Archives: installation


Ahmet Ögüt

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Ahmet Ögüt, ‘Waiting for a bus’ (2011)

Interactive carousel / bus stop in Christchurch, New Zealand.


Tercerunquinto

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Tercerunquinto, ‘Escultura publica en la periferia urbana de Monterrey’ (2006)

‘Escultura publica en la periferia urbana de Monterrey’ is a public sculpture on the periphery of the city of Monterrey. It consisted of a concrete foundation that was free to use by the people of Monterrey. Apart from being used as a platform for a political rally, it was transformed among others into a marketplace, a hangout, until eventually becoming claimed by a man who built his house on it. The house remains there to this day.


Claire Fontaine

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by Claire Fontaine


Florian Slotawa

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Florian Slotawa, ‘IKEA (Prototyp)’ (2006)


Radu Comsa

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Radu Comsa, ‘Large composition with red’ (2012)


Gabriel Kuri

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Gabriel Kuri, ‘Untitled (Kiss)’ (2006)


Angela de la Cruz

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Angela de la Cruz, ‘Transfer (White)’ (2011)


Roeland Tweelinckx

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Roeland Tweelinckx, ‘Architectural Intervention 001’ (2011)


Josephine Meckseper

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Josephine Meckseper, ‘African Spir’ (2011)


Simon Fujiwara

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Simon Fujiwara, ‘Desk job’ (2009)

“A typewriter sits in the middle of a desk surrounded by a litter of screwed up paper, notes typed on file cards, and reference photographs of architectural details, erotic sculpture and gay pornography. Copies of the one-page synopsis of the novel are stacked on the desk, setting the fictional parameters as it describes the novelist’s thwarted attempts to write, his ultimate seclusion and his indulgence in clandestine sexual activities inspired by and in defilation of the building’s sleek Modernist architecture. The synopsis ends with the first line of the novel: ‘A novelist is living in an exquisitely crafted modernist house …’, a line we see typed on the sheet of paper in the typewriter.” (Kirsty Bell in Frieze Magazine, Issue 132, June–August 2010)