Robert Currie, ‘94,061 cm of nylon monofilament and black acrylic No.2’ (2011)
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Also tagged abstract, acrylic, black, blurry, circles, construction, hypnosis, light, moving, nylon, perspex, projectile, Robert Currie, sculpture, sky, unknown, web, what's going on, white
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‘Mirrored wall head’ (2012) by Simon Starling
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Also tagged collection, DIY, head, installation, muur, nature, place, sculpture, Simon Starling, stones, the wild, trash, wall
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‘Marble untitled’ (2009) by Germaine Kruip
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged aesthetics, germaine kruip, light, marble, nature, romance, sculpture, sheet, slab, unknown, wall
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‘Plants have no backs’ (2008) and
‘You can’t stop the hands of time, man’ (2008) by Ethan Breckenridge
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Also tagged box, chair, collection, conceptual sculpture, confined, enclosed, ethan breckenridge, fuckem, glass, hands, installation, light, nature, plants, sculpture, space, time, unknown, waiting room
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‘Untitled (unpredicteble future)’ (2004) by Mircea Cantor. (also see Markus Rummens)
‘Nervosi’ (2009) by Michael Croft
Croft found above situation at Manse Road, Hackney in 2009. He brought the railing to his studio where he polished it until it shone like a mirror.
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Also tagged accident, england, fate, fence, Gamma, hackney, installation, manse road, michael croft, nervosi, polish, railing, romance, sculpture, shine, street view
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Also tagged bernard gigounon, boat, debussy, falling, falling a, fuckem, fujisan, fun, mount fuji, nature, night, piano, romance, ship, space, spaceship, starship, unknown, video
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A street performer dressed in a costume made out of mirrors. (spotted here)
(via Jan)
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‘Never Odd or Even’ (2010) by Brookhart Jonquil.
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Ryan Thompson
‘Tree fell site’ (2007-2087), by Department of natural history (Ryan Thompson)
Documentary footage of a tree felling is slowed down to mirror the life span of the tree, 80 years. The video will play once through, thus ending in the year 2087.
‘Tree Fell Site (Stump)’, pigment print (2007)