
‘Mirror way’ (1980) by Mary Miss
				 
				
				
					By mh
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					Posted in Abstraction
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					Also tagged american, architecture, building, DIY, environment, experience, history, installation, location, mary miss, mirror way, relational aesthetics, sculpture, site-specificity, space, stairs, use, wall, wood
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Mike Pratt, ‘I’ve left the key under the rock in the garden’ (2011)
				 
				
				
					By mh
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					Posted in Abstraction
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					Also tagged DIY, fuckem, fun, garden, grey, hanging, key, mike pratt, plant, rock, sculpture, squiggle, the wild, trash, trunk, unknown
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‘Belvédère(s)’ (2011) by Vincent Lamouroux
				 
				
				
					By mh
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					Posted in Composition
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					Also tagged action, attraction, belvederes, construction, DIY, fuckem, fun, Gamma, garden, installation, public art, rollercoaster, sculpture, the wild, vincent lamouroux, wood
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Today students of group 1B of the Fioretti College in Veghel created this instant land-art work behind their school. Together they made a great piece of work! (a path with modern mini-stonehenge)
I was asked as a guest-teacher for this project by Jeanne van Heeswijk, but the students did all the hard work!
(part of Buitenpost, the Mobile Museum)
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					By sk
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					Posted in Abstraction
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					Also tagged 1b, buitenpost, DIY, fioretti, instant, jeanne van heeswijk, land art, stonehenge, students, the wild, veghel
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‘Ein Weg durch das Moor’ (1999) by Fischli & Weiss. (via kunstwegen.org)
				 
				
				
			 
			
				
				
				

‘Path’ (2007) by Pawel Althamer.
For sculpture projects münster 07, Pawel Althamer constructed a path.
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					By sk
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					Posted in Abstraction
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					Also tagged berlin, corn, field, gallery, land art, muenster, Neugerriemschneider, Pawel Althamer, poland, ruin, skulptur projekte, walk, warsaw
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