Tag Archives: installation


Joe Grimm

Joe Grimm, ‘Bisected Fan II’ (2009)


Fischli & Weiss

Peter Fischli & David Weiss, ‘Son et lumiere (Le rayon vert)’ (1990)

Thanks, Diana!


Simon Starling

‘Mirrored wall head’ (2012) by Simon Starling


Adriaan Verwee

Adriaan Verwee, ‘A thin air spoil tip’ (2011)


Vincent Lamouroux

‘Belvédère(s)’ (2011) by Vincent Lamouroux


Gwenael Belanger

‘L’Hameçon’ (‘Hook’) (2008) by Gwenaël Bélanger


Allen Ruppersberg

Allen Ruppersberg, ‘Low to high’ (2002)


Savage

‘I didn’t know anything before and I still don’t know anything now’ (2011) by Savage


Martin Kippenberger

Martin Kippenberger, ‘Richter-Modell (interconti)’ (1987)

Kippenberger bought a 1972, all-gray abstract painting by Gerhard Richter, added a frame and screwed legs onto it.


Hans Haacke

‘Germania’ (1993) Hans Haacke‘s contribution to the 1993 Venice Biennale.

“I learned that the pavillion’s present appearance was tied to Hitler’s rise to power in 1933. As part of an excursion to Venice for a meeting with his comrade Benito Mussolini, the man who had not succeeded as a painter in Vienna, paid a visit to the Biennale and the German pavilion. Hitler did not like what he saw. As a consequence, by 1937 an exhibition titled Degenerate Art opened in Munich, and plans for the re-styling of the pavilion in Venice were approved. A new national corporate identity was in the making – and so were preparations for the expansion of Germany beyond its borders and the introduction of a deadly programme of ethnic cleansing.”

(Hans Haacke in an essay for Tate Papers)