Tag Archives: nose


Systems House

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Sculpture by Systems House in ‘An Evening with…’ at Flat i, London.


Matt Johnson

Matt Johnson Beekeeper, 2010-1

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Matt Johnson, ‘Beekeeper’ (2010)


Unknown

Cycladic statue 2700–2300 BC. Head from the figure of a woman

Cycladic statue (2700–2300 BC) of the Keros culture. Head from the figure of a woman.


Niels Kalk

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by Niels Kalk


John Baldessari

John Baldessari Haus Lange Mies Germany

John Baldessari with Ear-Couch and Nose-Scones, designed for the Mies van der Rohe’s Haus Lange of 1928, in Krefeld, Germany. (2009)


Anabelle Hulaut

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‘Repose Nez’ (1996) by Anabelle Hulaut.


Ant Farm

Cadillac Ranch‘ (1974) by Ant Farm.

Cadillac Ranch was installed near Amarillo, Texas, on Route 66. It consists of 10 Cadillac automobiles, representing a number of evolutions of the car line (most notably the birth and death of the defining feature of mid twentieth century Cadillacs; the tailfin) from 1949 to 1963, half-buried nose-first in the ground, at an angle corresponding to that of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.

Recent picture of ‘Cadillac Ranch’.


Cyprien Gaillard

‘Take the Arches’ (2007) by Cyprien Gaillard


Bethan Huws

‘Word vitrine (before mirrors we had people)’ (2002) by Bethan Huws


Richards Jarden

Richards Jarden, ‘Facial Angle’ (1970)

“The angle formed on the face by two straight lines drawn from the base of the nose, the one to the base of the ear, the other to the most projecting point on the forehead. In antique statues the facial angle is usually 90 degrees. As a general principle it may be said that intelligence is proportional to the facial angle. It is at any rate an incontestable fact that the lower one descends in the human race the more the facial angle diminishes.” Jules Adeline, The Adeline Art Dictionary