Tag Archives: public space


Bik Van der Pol

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Bik Van der Pol, ‘Up close’ (2014)

For the exhibition ‘The Part In The Story’ Bik Van der Pol decided to bring the sculpture ‘Two Rectangles Vertical Gyrating’ (1971) by George Rickey, and install it laying down on the floor of the exhibition space. This kinetic sculpture, normally installed on Rotterdam’s busy Binnenwegplein, has somewhat of a contested history. After recent renovations of the square causing an elevation of the ground, the blades of the sculpture rotate at a mere 2.11 meters above street level. The sculpture was hence considered a safety hazard because of the danger of it hitting the heads of passers-by. In prevention of any accidents, the sculpture was fenced off in 2012 and temporarily removed later that same year.

 

A video showing Rickey’s sculpture in action on its old location.


Piero Golia

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Piero Golia, ‘It takes a nation of millions to hold us back’ (2003)

The entire façade of a building removed from its original position in Amsterdam and installed in a gallery space in Paris. The work’s title is a reference to the mythical album by the rap band Public Enemy.


Max Zerrahn

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by Max Zerrahn


Mathieu Tremblin

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Mathieu Tremblin, ‘Parking tickets bouquet’ (2013)


Tumus Masqueraders Club

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‘America’, Tumus Masqueraders Club, Winneba, Ghana (2010)


Thomas Geiger

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‘Handperformances’ (2013-ongoing) by Thomas Geiger

A series of videos that show Geiger’s hands re-enacting situations he’s been in or things that he has seen.


Felix Gonzalez-Torres

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Felix Gonzalez-TorresUntitled (‘The End’) (1990)


Graeme Durant

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Henry Moore sculptures drawn from memory by Graeme Durant


Ahmet Ögüt

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Ahmet Ögüt, ‘Waiting for a bus’ (2011)

Interactive carousel / bus stop in Christchurch, New Zealand.


Tercerunquinto

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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.