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Christoph Büchel

Christoph Büchel, ‘Minus’ (2002)

A punk-concert was held inside a room at the Kunstverein Hannover. Immediately after the show, the entire room was frozen.


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged action, beer, buchel, christoph buechel, cold, concert, cool, DIY, drumkit, fuckem, fun, hannover, ice, installation, light, minus, music, performance, punk, relational aesthetics, romance, sculpture, the wild, trash, unknown, venue | Comments (0)

Guillaume Poulain

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‘Guirland’ (2008) by Guillaume Poulain


By mh | Posted in Abstraction | Also tagged action, christmas, DIY, fuckem, fun, guillaume poulain, guirland, installation, interior, light, sculpture, stuff, the wild, trash, unknown | Comments (0)

Nathan Coley

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Nathan Coley, ‘We must cultivate our garden’ (2007)

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By mh | Posted in Abstraction | Also tagged doggerfisher, glasgow, installation, letters, muur, nathan coley, nature, public art, relational aesthetics, sculpture, text, there will be no miracles here, unknown, wall, we must cultivate our garden, what's in a name, words | Comments (0)

Michiel van de Weerthof

‘Arrangement for guy and trafficlights’ by Michiel van de Weerthof.

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By sk | Posted in Piet | Also tagged bumba, festival, fun, incubate, joke, Michiel van de Weerthof, omenamehu, omenameshow, performance, theatre, tiktak, Traffic lights, what's in a name, Whatspace | Comments (2)
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