Gal Weinstein, ‘Huleh Valley’ (2005)
Carved MDF
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Also tagged carved, copy, desert, DIY, dry, dust, floor, fuckem, gal weinstein, ground, huleh valley, imitation, installation, israel, mdf, romance, sand, sculpture, the wild, wood
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Mowry Baden, ‘Otis Room’ (1975)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged architecture, canadian, experience, mowry baden, muur, narrow, obstacle, pace, photograph, platform, space, tight, uncomfortable, walking
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Ryan Gander, ‘Locked room scenario’ (2011)
“Lit rooms are locked tight. Barriers are partially in place. Doors leading to dark corridors are amongst the few open – and if you push on through the labyrinth, you eventually find something – although it isn’t exactly what you expected. Uncertainty and issues of accessibility permeate the entire space and experience of it.” (Michelle Schultz for Dailyserving.com)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged barriers, clues, DIY, flyers, hidden, installation, labyrinth, locked, mystery, press, relational aesthetics, releases, romance, ryan gander, scenario, show, text, unknown, wall
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, ceiling, collection, control, float, gravity, house, installation, light, lost, magnus thierfelder, nature, plants, pots, pull, push, unknown
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Bruce Nauman, ‘Room with My Soul Left Out, Room That Does Not Care’ (1984)
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Also tagged architecture, bruce nauman, care, corridor, DIY, fuckem, hallway, installation, left out, lights, performance, relational aesthetics, romance, sculpture, soul, space, text, through, unknown, walk, wall
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David Altmejd, ‘The University 2’ (2004)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged architecture, building, complex, david altmejd, installation, light, mirror, sculpture, stage, stairs, structure, university, unknown, wall
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Ruth Buchanan, ‘Dance’ (2010)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged chairs, dance, found, furniture, house, human, installation, interior, personification, romance, ruth buchanan, stacks
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Yorgos Sapountzis, ‘Fast Cast’ and ‘Die Welt in Teilen (Office)’ (2011)
Yorgos Sapountzis takes the recognized dimensions of paving stones found in the city of Berlin and uses them to create a measuring device (a grid of of aluminium poles and fabric) to measure all floor areas of the gallery. These grids (colour coded for each room) are then collapsed and hung from the walls.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, aluminium, berlin, cast, city, fabric, floor, furniture, hanging, installation, measurement, paving stones, performance, sculpture, sympathy for the art gallery, transform, unknown, walking, wall, Yorgos Sapountzis
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Hans Schabus, ‘Meterriss (Meter Level)’ (2011)
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Also tagged Break, chain, DIY, force, fuckem, Gamma, hans schabus, installation, level, meter, perspective, plasterboard, RIP, romance, sculpture, tear, the wild, trash, unknown, wall
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Germaine Kruip, ‘Once it was today’ (2006)
The Red Salon in the Van Loon Museum, Amsterdam, is cast in a its own colour negative (green) by using a still video projection; all colour is thereby extracted from a section of the room, turning the space into a black and white version of itself.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged black, colour, extraction, furniture, germaine kruip, green, installation, interior, light, museum, negative, red, salon, space, van loon, walls, white
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