Tag Archives: private


Henry Wessel

Henry-Wessel-Berkeley-California-1971

Henry Wessel, ‘Berkeley, California’ (1972)


Bani Abidi

intercom7a intercom9a intercom2a Intercom1a

‘Intercommunication Devices’ (2008) by Bani Abidi.

Intercommunication devices on 13th Street, Defence Housing Authority, Karachi, Pakistan.

 


Luis Camnitzer

luis_camnitzer-Garden Wall Door Table 1968

Luis Camnitzer, ‘Garden Wall Door Table’ (1968)


Eyal Weizman

walking-through-walls-idf

A change in military thinking is taking place these very days, in which the military understands that future wars will take place in cities. If in the past symmetrical warfare was conducted by state militaries in the open fields, today militaries are fighting enclaves of resistance that withdraw ever deeper into the density of the urban fabric. ‘Walking through walls’ is the military tactic of tearing down holes in the façades of people’s homes (and the walls between rooms) in order to expand the battle field from the public to the private space.

Transcript of lecture by Eyal Weizman here, essay here.


Jack Falanga

jack falanga_Twin  Digital Collage 2011

Jack Falanga, ‘Twin’ (2011)

Digital collage.


Alessandra Sanguinetti

sanguinetti Juanas-bed_2003

Alessandra Sanguinetti, ‘Bed’ (2003)


Martin Soto-Climent

Revolutionen des Alltaeglichen«, 2009 by Martin Soto Climent

‘Revolutionen des Alltäglichen’ (2009) by Martin Soto-Climent


Mahony

Mahony, Untitled (the many happenings), 2013. Cork granules

Mahony, Untitled (the many happenings) (2013)
Cork granules


Tercerunquinto

Escultura-publica1

Escultura-publica2

Escultura-publica4

Tercerunquinto, ‘Escultura publica en la periferia urbana de Monterrey’ (2006)

‘Escultura publica en la periferia urbana de Monterrey’ is a public sculpture on the periphery of the city of Monterrey. It consisted of a concrete foundation that was free to use by the people of Monterrey. Apart from being used as a platform for a political rally, it was transformed among others into a marketplace, a hangout, until eventually becoming claimed by a man who built his house on it. The house remains there to this day.


Petrit Halilaj

Petrit Halilaj, ‘Kosterc (CH)’ (2011)

Soil, grass, metal container. Presentation at Art Basel 2011.