Tag Archives: spectacle


David Stamp

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David Stamp, ‘What’s inside you wants you eaten’ (2012)


Stuart Sherman

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Stuart Sherman in ‘Eleventh Spectacle’ (1978)

Photograph by Babette Mangolte

Sherman’s “spectacles” were programs of very short plays performed on portable tabletops propped open on the sidewalk—or in the park, or someone’s apartment—in which he would physically manipulate and create semantic “dramas” around inanimate objects. He created and performed eighteen “spectacles” in all (12 solo and 6 group performances).


Heike Mutter & Ulrich Genth

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Heike Mutter & Ulrich Genth 2009 - 2011

Heike Mutter & Ulrich Genth, ‘Magic Mountain’ (2009-2011)

 


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.


Wouter Huis

‘Disclaimer’ (2011) by Wouter Huis


Robert Montgomery

Billboard by Robert Montgomery