
‘Goodbye’ (2008) by Michael Phelan

‘7 Major Problems’ (2010) by John Tremblay.



Danaï Anesiadou, ‘Paralipomena – portrait of a woman’ (2010)
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Also tagged action, belgium, collage, danai anesiadou, dark, hands, installation, light, lighter, overhead, paralipomena, performance, photo, photograph, projection, shadow, the wild, unknown, video
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The series ‘You see I am here after all’ by Zoe Leonard.
A work comprising several thousand vintage postcards of Niagara Falls, dating from the early 1900s to the 1950s. Rendered stereotypical and generic through repetition over decades, these landscape motifs are emblematic of mass culture’s transformation of natural sites into tourist destinations. As installed at the Dia Art Foundation, Beacon, NY.


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Also tagged collection, DIY, emblem, generic, installation, landscape, lots, mass culture, motif, muur, nature, niagara falls, photo, photograph, photographs, postcard, repetition, romance, sky, stereotypical, tourist, unknown, vintage, water, waterfall, you see i am here after all, zoe leonard
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‘Untitled (headphones)’ (2007) by Dave Dyment.
A pair of headphones is altered so that one earpiece becomes a microphone, picking up its own sound from the speaker and creating a continuous feedback loop, which is disrupted by attempts to listen closer.

Untitled (2011), by Stefan Benchoam
Adding to the birthday celebrations, even though that was yesterday.

‘Fake Column’ (2002) by Jose Dávila
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Also tagged boxes, collection, column, DIY, empty, fake, installation, Jose Dávila, pillar, sculpture, the wild, trash
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‘Mental Pressure’ (2009) by Yasi Ghanbari
Edited copy of Bruce Nauman’s ‘Body Pressure’.
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Also tagged action, appropriation, body pressure, bruce nauman, copy, DIY, edit, instructions, mental pressure, poster, romance, tension, text, time, unknown, yasi ghanbari
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Kelly Mark
‘Nothing Is So Important That It Needs To Be Made In Six Foot Neon’ (2009) by Kelly Mark.