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Henry Wessel

Incidents 001 2012 Henry Wessel born 1942 Purchased with assistance from Artworker's Retirement Society (Tate Americas Foundation) 2014    http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/P80504

‘Incidents 001’ (2012)

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‘Incidents 002’ & ‘Incidents 003’ (2012)

Incidents 005 2012 Henry Wessel born 1942 Purchased with assistance from Artworker's Retirement Society (Tate Americas Foundation) 2014 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/P80508

‘Incidents 005’ (2012)

All works from the ‘Incidents’ series, by Henry Wessel.


Carlito Carvalhosa

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Carlito Carvalhosa, ‘Precaucao de contato’ at Gallery Nara Roesler Sao Paulo (2014)


Jacob Dwyer

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Jacob Dwyer, ‘PAULALIEN KNOWS BEST’ (2015) as installed at Juliette Jongma, Amsterdam.

Binaural sound piece; should be listened to using headphones.


Carlito Carvalhosa

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Carlito Carvalhosa, ‘Melhor Assim’ (2010)


Félix González-Torres

Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Perfect Lovers), 1987-1990

Félix González-Torres, untitled (Perfect Lovers) (1987-1990)


Walker Evans

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Walker Evans, ‘Labor Anonymous’ (1946)

Walker Evans: the magazine work (2014) by David Campany traces Walker Evans’ work as a jurnalist in avant-garde publications as well as mainstream titles such as Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Architectural Forum, Life and Fortune.


Didier Faustino

Didier-Faustino, Opus incertum-2014

‘Opus Incertum’ (2008) by Didier Faustino.

Plinth for recreating Yves Klein’s ‘Leap into the Void’.


Sebastian Stumpf

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‘Leavings #1’

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‘Leavings #4’

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‘Leavings #7’ by Sebastian Stumpf


Job Koelewijn

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Job Koelewijn, ‘Untitled (Lemniscaat)’ (2006)


Unknown AA student

 

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This sketch was done by an (unknown) student of the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. It is a design for a suicide building:

Jumping is done from the top platform. From the underlying floors, as well as from the audience seating opposite the building, spectators can watch the suicides happen live.