
Matt Johnson, ‘Odalisque’ (2010)
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Also tagged action, America, body, brown, clay, crude, DIY, female, fuckem, fun, grace, joke, lump, male, matt johnson, nude, plinth, posing, reclining, romance, sculpture, the wild, trash, USA
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Chloe Seibert, ‘Concrete Expression #5’ (2013)
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Also tagged America, Chloe Seibert, concrete, DIY, expression, eyes, fuckem, fun, grey, mask, material, mouth, puddle, sculpture, the wild, trash, unknown, USA, wall
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Dylan Lynch, ‘The Weight of an Elephant’ (2012)
Enamel, steel and ivory.
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Also tagged american, animal, ball, black, Break, chair, collapse, Dylan Lynch, elephant, enamel, found, fuckem, important, installation, ivory, press, romance, sculpture, seat, steel, the wild, unknown, weight
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Adam Schreiber, ‘2000’ (2010)
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Also tagged Adam Schreiber, architecture, black, Break, chipped, corner, fuckem, history, industry, italy, landscape, light, machines, marble, mass, material, nature, obsolete, photograph, quarry, romance, sculpture, stone, the wild, unknown, volume, white
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Thomas Rentmeister, untitled (2013)
Chicken wire and Nutella.
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Also tagged air, blob, brown, chaos, chicken wire, chocolate paste, collection, DIY, form, found, fuckem, fun, germany, gray, grey, installation, joke, mass, mesh, mess, metal, natural, poop, sculpture, shit, sweet, the wild, Thomas Rentmeister, trash, unknown, volume
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By mh
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Also tagged 3d, abstract, american, blob, clay, computer, digital, DIY, fingerprints, fuckem, identity, image, individual, influence, model, mould, nate hess, product, real, rotate, sculpture, shape, still, thingness, touch, trash, unknown, virtual
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Cildo Meireles, ‘Southern Cross’ (1969-1970)
Oak and pine cube. Meireles has explained:
Southern Cross was initially conceived as a way of drawing attention, through the issue of scale, to a very important problem, the oversimplification imposed by the proselytising missionaries – essentially the Jesuits – on the cosmogony of the Tupí Indians.
The white culture reduced an indigenous divinity to the god of thunder when in reality their system of belief was a much more complex, poetic and concrete matter, emerging through their mediation of their sacred trees, oak and pine. Through the rubbing together of these two timbers the divinity would manifest its presence.
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Also tagged cildo meireles, clash, collection, combination, cube, culture, divinity, DIY, found, indians, indigenous, oak, pine, poetics, presence, romance, sacred, sculpture, size, southern cross, the wild, tiny, trees, unknown, wood
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This apple tree is located at Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, and it is here under its branches that Isaac Newton sat in 1665 when ‘the notion of gravitation came to mind’.
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Also tagged 17th century, action, apple tree, attraction, earth, england, fall, gravity, green, isaac newton, manor, nature, observe, ponder, radiolab, romance, science, the wild, universal
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“Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell” (1966-1968) by John Baldessari.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged artist, color, flower, John Baldessari, landscape, Madonna, nude, painting, sell, still life, subject, surrealism, tips
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