Tag Archives: sculpture


Rachel Carey

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Pictures and audio of Rachel Carey‘s installation ‘Haiku potatoes (for autumn)’ (2008)


Matt Golden

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‘Song for Ella’ by Matt Golden. From 2005.

The corner of a sheet of paper was stroked over a period of months.


Rebecca Stephany

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I recently saw Rebecca Stephany‘s work at the GfZK Leipzig, after she had won the INFORM conceptual design award.

Click to see a more or less incomplete selection of nice works from the show. Sorry about the sorry pictures..

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Fischli & Weiss

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‘Suddenly this Overview’, by Fischli & Weiss
60 sculptures made of unfired clay

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‘Popular opposites; little + big’

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‘Highway’

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‘Mick Jagger and Brian Jones walking home satisfied after writing I can’t get no satisfaction


Antony Gormley

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‘Field’ is an Antony Gormley installation of 35,000 clay figures made by a family of Mexican brick-makers. Gormley asked that the figures be easy to hold in one’s hands and that the head and body be in proportion to one another.


Fischli & Weiss

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Peter Fischli & David Weiss, ‘Modeschau (Wurstserie)’


Wiebke Siem

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Wiebke Siem‘s work for the exhibition ‘Konversationsstücke’ at Johnen Galerie, Berlin.

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For some details of individual works, please just click below.

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Piero Golia

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Untitled, by Piero Golia

The machine makes the broom sweep the floor every other second.

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Untitled (Carpet), (2002)

Carpet with an arrow always pointing at Golia’s house, like his personal Mecca.


Killian Rüthemann

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‘Fragile Monumente (Groupshow)’ (2009) by Killian Rüthemann and

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Untitled (2008), also by Killian Rüthemann


Maria Eichhorn

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Maria Eichhorn‘s exhibition ‘Das Geld der Kunsthalle Bern / Money at the Kunsthalle Bern’ (2000) resulted from her research into funding of the exhibition and her decision to devote the entire budget for her show to the renovation of the building. The entire museum was on show during this renovation and visitors could watch the process from up close, even in rooms that were normally hidden from view.