Tag Archives: welcome


Roman Ondák

Roman Ondak, Open (2015)

Roman Ondák, ‘Open’ (2015)


By mh | Posted in Abstraction | Also tagged architecture, closed, DIY, door, found, fragment, frame, gesture, house, minimal, open, roman ondak, sculpture, the wild, timber, trash, unknown, wall, whole, window, wood | Comments (0)

Unknown

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Party invitation by unknown person. (via)


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged action, DIY, doubtless, drawing, found, fuckem, fun, happiness, happy, invitation, joke, paper, party, question mark, romance, scribble, statement, text, the wild, unknown, woohoo | Comments (0)

Jack Lavender

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Jack Lavender, ‘Welcome’ (2012)

Doormats, glasses, cast iron doughnut, plastic zombie hand, steel


By dd | Posted in Abstraction, Composition | Also tagged doormat, doughnut, fuckem, fun, glasses, hanging, installation, jack lavender, lemon, london, scenario, sculpture, set, the approach, the wild, unknown, zombie hand | Comments (0)

Mahony

Mahony, Untitled (the many happenings), 2013. Cork granules

Mahony, Untitled (the many happenings) (2013)
Cork granules


By mh | Posted in Composition | Also tagged action, audience, berlin, Clemens Leuschner, cork, destroy, DIY, ephemeral, floor sculpture, fuckem, fun, granules, inside, Jenny Wolka, Mahony, mat, outside, performance, performative, private, public, relational aesthetics, romance, Stephan Kobatsch, the wild, time, trash, vienna | Comments (1)
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    iwanttobelieve
    I want to believe
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    whatsthepoint
    WHAT'S THE POINT OF GIVING
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