Tag Archives: the wild


Charles M. Schulz

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Charles M. Schulz


Ad Reinhardt

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Ad Reinhardt, ‘Symmetrical Male Figure (Woman in a Man’s Soul)’, ‘Symmetrical Three Figure Hatch (Male into Female)’, ‘Symmetrical Two Travelers’ (1946)

India ink on paper


Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys

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Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys‘Untitled (Die schmutzigen Puppen von Pommern) 002’ (2013)

sackcloth, hay, straw and fabric


Maria Loboda

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Maria Loboda, ‘Hydrochloric Acid on Marble’ (2014)


Jûzô Itami

Jûzô Itami, scene from ‘Tampopo’, the first ‘ramen western’ (1985)


Jesse Stecklow

Jesse Stecklow transfer 2013 for the jogging

Jesse Stecklow, ‘Transfer’ (2013)

for the jogging


Pieter Aertsen

Pieter Aertsen, The Fat Kitchen. An Allegory, National Gallery of Denmark, 1565-1575

Pieter Aertsen, ‘The Fat Kitchen. An Allegory’ (1565-1575)


Jeff Wall

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Jeff Wall, ‘The destroyed room’ (1978)


Steve Bishop

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Steve Bishop, ‘If everything has a place then place too has a place III’ (2012)


Tercerunquinto

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Tercerunquinto, ‘Escultura publica en la periferia urbana de Monterrey’ (2006)

‘Escultura publica en la periferia urbana de Monterrey’ is a public sculpture on the periphery of the city of Monterrey. It consisted of a concrete foundation that was free to use by the people of Monterrey. Apart from being used as a platform for a political rally, it was transformed among others into a marketplace, a hangout, until eventually becoming claimed by a man who built his house on it. The house remains there to this day.