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Martin Soto-Climent

Revolutionen des Alltaeglichen«, 2009 by Martin Soto Climent

‘Revolutionen des Alltäglichen’ (2009) by Martin Soto-Climent


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged action, alltäglichen, architecture, blinds, choreography, decoration, design, DIY, everyday, exterior, found, fuckem, graffiti, inside, installation, interior, mexican, mexico, outside, private, public space, revolutionen, revolutions, romance, room, south american, spraypaint, street, style, the wild, trashed, unknown, wild | Comments (0)

Martin Soto Climent

martinsotocliment Tight shoes, 2004

Martin Soto Climent, ‘Tight shoes’ (2004)


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged collection, combine, found, hold, installation, mexican, mexico, pearl, press, romance, sculpture, shoes, tight, unknown | Comments (0)

Martin Soto Climent

martinsotocliment Installation view Open Space, 2009 Intimate Revolt, Detail T293, Napels

Martin Soto Climent, ‘Intimate Revolt’ (2009)


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged An experiment to test the destiny of the world, bricolage, collage, collection, DIY, found, fuckem, glass, heels, horse, installation, intimate revolt, objects, paintings, romance, shoes, the wild, trash, unknown | Comments (0)

Martin Soto Climent

‘Impulsive Chorus (Feldschlößchen)’ (2010) by Martin Soto Climent


By mh | Posted in Abstraction | Also tagged action, Break, cans, collection, deform, dent, DIY, group, installation, press, sculpture, the wild, trash, unknown | Comments (0)
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