Tag Archives: public art


Aram Bartholl

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Aram Bartholl, ‘Map’ (2006-2009)


Billy Rennekamp

Billy Rennekamp, ‘Clover’ (2009)


Helmut Smits

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Helmut Smits, ‘Boom voor billboard (tree in front of billboard)’ (2006)


Martin Creed

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Martin Creed, ‘Work no. 785 (Japanese Maple, Persian Ironwood, Hornbeam, Apple and Oak)’ (2007)


Roman Ondák

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Roman Ondák, ‘Czech Pavilion in the Giardini’, Venice Biennial (2009)

The garden landscape surrounding the Czech pavillion is continued inside.

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Marcus Coates

Tateshots: Marcus Coates (2009) (through vvork)


Marjolijn Dijkman / Wouter Osterholt

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‘Tunnel’ (2004) by Marjolijn Dijkman and Wouter Osterholt.

Installed at Sign, Groningen (NL).

The intervention consisted of a tunnel built through the gallery space that transformed the non-public space of the gallery into a public space. Removing one of the windows at the front and a garage door at the back  allowed twenty-four hour access through the tunnel.

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Dan Havel and Dean Ruck

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Dan Havel and Dean Ruck, ‘Inversion’ (2005)

Interview here.


Manfred Pernice

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Manfred Pernice, ‘Roulette’ (2006 – 2009)

On invitation of Beyond-Leidsche Rijn the German artist Manfred Pernice made a selection of works from Utrecht’s existing collection of public art. The sculptures selected by Pernice were temporarily moved from their common spot in Utrecht to the roundabout in Leidsche Rijn. Pernice designed a flexible rail system with eight pedestals so that multiple sculptures could be shown simultaneously and be placed in different setups.

Once every six months the sculptures on the roundabout were replaced by different works as if there were a working schedule for them. Each time a work was taken from its spot in the city and placed on the roundabout, its spot in town stood empty.


Corey McCorkle

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‘YaYoi’ (2005) by Corey McCorkle.