Tag Archives: public art


Martin Creed

Martin Creed, Work No. 409 (2010)

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Anton Steenbock

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‘Noise (Music)’ (2010), performance by Anton Steenbock


Ahmet Ögüt

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Ahmet Ögüt, ‘This area is under 23 hour video and audio surveillance’ (2009)


Leopold Kessler

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Leopold Kessler, ‘Ghost terrace’ (2009)

A terrace, without service or gastronomy, placed in the city center of Frankfurt.


Jeppe Hein

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Jeppe Hein, ‘Appearing rooms’ (2010)

As seen at the Lichtparcours ’10, in Braunschweig.

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Justin Schull

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Justin Schull, ‘Terrestrial shrub rover’ (2009)


Simon Faithfull

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Simon Faithfull, ‘Accident book’ (2009)

Accident Book is an intervention in eight Accident and Emergency wards across London and Cambridge. The book tells the story of 33 accidents that befell the writer over a period of 42 years.

From June 2009 onwards, people waiting for treatment, prognoses or friends, began to discover books lying amongst the copies of old magazines in these Accident and Emergency wards. The 500 copies of Accident Book distributed through these eight hospitals are each individually numbered and the finders of these books are encouraged to take them home but also to register them here.

Two examples:

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Ingo Vetter

Ingo Vetter- “Adaptation Laboratory”, 2004

Ingo Vetter (for the Detroit Tree of Heaven Woodshop), ‘Adaptation Laboratory’ (2004)

Exhaust-air driven greenhouse growing a ‘Tree of Heaven’ (Ailanthus altissima), a rare deciduous tree of tropical origin.


Eric Von Robertson

Eric Von Robertson | C.A.R.L., ‘Gentle Load’


Sjaak Langenberg

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Sjaak Langenberg, ‘Mental expansion of Schiphol Airport’ (1999)

The school canteen of Cals College in the Dutch town of IJsselstein was connected live, at varying times each day, with the announcement headquarters of Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol. This audio art-work was provoked by the link between noise pollution around Schiphol airport and the Lopik broadcasting mast, which causes IJsselstein particular nuisance.