
Unknown.
Tradition prescribes that an image of Buddha cannot be bought, only gifted.
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Also tagged Buddha, decoration, design, eastern, found, fuckem, fun, garden, hang, hover, internet, lamp, light, mysticism, outdoor, outside, religion, sculpture, statue, statuette, symbol, unknown
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Timm Ulrichs, ‘Der Künstler als Aufseher’ (The Artist as Invigilator) (2009)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged absence, action, DIY, fuckem, fun, germany, guard, invigilator, labor, labour, museum, painting, performance, show, social, space, timm ulrichs, unknown, work
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Fernando Ortega, ’15 squeaks less’ (2004)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged absence, action, apartment, architecture, boards, body, DIY, fernando ortega, floor, found, fuckem, fun, human, mexico, performance, performative, removed, romance, scale, senses, sounds, squeaks, the wild, touch, trash, treading, unknown, walking
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The instructions for Pierre Huyghe‘s ‘Influenced’ (2011)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, architecture, assistant, catgious, disguise, DIY, esther schipper, fever, flu, found, French, fuckem, fun, gallery, hidden, influenced, influenza, inhabit, invade, normal, performance, person, Pierre Huyghe, romance, scarf, sick, sneeze, space, symptoms, the wild, unknown, unseen
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Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Loverboy) (1989)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged absence, action, biography, curtains, DIY, draft, empty, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, found, gesture, installation, light, loverboy, open, romance, room, space, unknown, untitled, wind, windows
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Charles Ray, Untitled (Glass chair) (1976)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, chair, found, glass, installation, invisible, nearness, object, occupy, romance, sculpture, see-through, sheet, space, unknown, useless
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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, matter, oak, pine, poetics, romance, sacred, sculpture, size, southern cross, the wild, tiny, trees, unknown, wood
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Yto Barrada, from the series ‘Sleepers’, Tangier (2006)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged c print, city, collection, DIY, grass, light, nature, park, private public, public space, relational aesthetics, sky, sleep, tangier, unknown, yto barrada
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‘Libros’ (2000) by Ignasi Aballi
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Also tagged absence, book, found, fuckem, hang, Ignasi Aballi, installation, knowledge, libros, romance, sculpture, shelf, text, trash, unknown, weight, words
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Kathrin Schlegel, ‘Bitte nicht wieder klauen’ (‘Please don’t steal again’) (2011)
Work for an existing pedestal whose sculpture had been stolen. This original was a figurative bronze sculpture by Jan Spiering that showed two figures playing with a ball. The work is based on the “absent presence” of the ball as a relic of Spiering’s work, which is realized on the abandoned pedestal in the form of a classic magic trick: the “floating ball under a cloth”.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged absent, ball, bronze, floating, jan spiering, kathrin schlegel, magic, pedestal, public art, public space, romance, sculpture, steal, stolen, trick
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