‘Television delivers people’ (1973) by Richard Serra
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Richard Serra
By mh
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, addiction, agressive, american, audience, control, creation, critique, entertainment, fuckem, newness, passivity, popular culture, television delivers people, text, unknown, USA, video, viewer
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Dia:Beacon
The following pictures were taken at the Dia:Beacon, one of the Dia Art Foundation‘s residencies in the state of New York. They have an impressive collection of iconic pieces of art, and each artist has their own room inside their wonderful building, the former Nabisco box printing facility built in 1929.
By mh
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged 60s, 70s, action, America, Andy Warhol, anna, beacon, blog, dan flavin, dia art foundation, dia:beacon, fuckem, fun, icons, imi knoebel, installation, john chamberlain, light, louise bourgeois, michael heizer, minimalism, museum, muur, nature, New York, romance, sculpture, sky, Sol LeWitt, steel, travels, unknown, visit, wall, walter de maria
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Ger van Elk
‘La Pièce’ (1971), by Ger van Elk.
In 1971, Van Elk lacquered a small block of wood (7 x 9,5 cm) white, while on a boat in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, just West of Iceland, in the purest air in the world. It was exhibited in the group show ‘Sonsbeeck buiten de perken’. Van Elk considered it a “European answer” to the megalomaniac artworks that American artists like Richard Serra and Robert Smithson were showing there.