Frans Francken the Younger, ‘A collector’s cabinet’ (1625)
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Also tagged antwerpen, Art, belgium, cabinet, collection, collector, DIY, flemish, found, Frans Francken the Younger, genre, installation, low lands, painting, paintings, romance, room, space, statues, unknown, value, wealth
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Ed van der Elsken, ‘Blotebillenharingkarklanten’ (Barebuttherringcartcustomers), Zandvoort beach (1975)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged beach, bodies, butts, culture, customers, dutch, Ed van der Elsken, fish, fuckem, fun, herring, holland, liberalism, nude, nudists, people, photography, public space, sales, sandwich, summer, the wild, unknown
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John Hejduk, ‘Wall House II’ (1973), in Groningen (NL).
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged America, architecture, border, concrete, design, divide, fuckem, fun, grey, house, John Hejduk, orange, postmodernism, postmodernist, public art, sculpture, separate, unknown, USA, wall, yellow
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Helmut Smits, ‘The real thing’ (2014)
A distilling installation that turns Coca-Cola back into clean drinking water.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, America, chemistry, coca cola, conceptual, consumerism, design, distilling, DIY, fair, fuckem, fun, helmut smits, installation, romance, soda, sugar, unknown, USA, water
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Yaël Davids, ‘Spool’
The artist’s hair on a spool.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, collection, DIY, feminine, fuckem, hair, human, israel, make, mend, object, odradek, performance, repair, roll, romance, sculpture, self, spool, textile, thing, trash, yael davids
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Job Koelewijn, ‘Relief 25 march 2009 – 6 jan 2012’ (2012)
Every day, for 45 minutes, Job Koelewijn read aloud a book, recording his voice on cassette tapes, creating columns whose height corresponds to the length and complexity of the book.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged audio, books, cassette, collection, columns, DIY, holland, job koelewijn, order, reading, romance, sculpture, sound, text, unknown, voice
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De Rijke/De Rooij, ‘Bouquet IV’ (2005)
Bouquet IV, which consists of a specific flower arrangement, as well as a black and white photograph of the arrangement in a matte aluminum frame, “was organized so that its colors in black and white reproduction translate into a relatively small range of grey-shades, resulting in an even spread of tones from which high contrasts and extremes on either side of the spectrum are excluded.”
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged black, bouquet, collection, colors, colours, De Rijke/De Rooij, DIY, flat, floral, flowers, grey, holland, installation, jeroen de rijke, nature, photograph, range, representation, sculpture, tones, white, willem de rooij
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Stef van den Dungen, ‘Let’s call it a draw’ (2015)
Several rooms painted in colors that are created by the mixing of the colors of two rival football teams.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, architecture, blend, brown, color, corridor, DIY, draw, even, fuckem, fun, game, installation, interior, joke, mix, mustard, opponents, painting, red, rival, romance, rooms, space, sports, Stef van den Dungen, teams, unknown, wall
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Marien Schouten, ‘Groene Kamer / Slang’ (Green Room / Snake) (2001-2002)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged architecture, ceramics, corridor, design, DIY, function, green, groene, installation, kamer, Marien Schouten, pub, room, sculpture, slang, small, snake, tiles, unknown, wall
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