‘Salami Business Solutions‘ on New Cross Road, London.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged accountant, blue, business, city, found, fun, london, public space, relational aesthetics, road, salami, shop, sign, solution, street view, trash, unknown, what's in a name
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Eduardo Arroyo, ‘6 laitues, 1 couteau et 3 épluchures’ (6 lettuces, 1 knife and 3 peels)
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Posted in Abstraction, Composition
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Also tagged aduardo arroyo, all in one, fuckem, fun, green, head, knife, lettuce, peel, portrait, progression, salad, spain, stages, surrealism, the wild, unknown, water, watercolor, what's in a name, woman
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From the book ‘Let’s Take Back Our Space: “Female” and “Male” Body Language as a Result of Patriarchal Structures’ by Marianne Wex (1979)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged 70s, action, arm, b/w, body, book, collection, DIY, encyclopedia of gesture, female, gender, Hamburg, language, leg, light, male, marianne wex, patriarchy, photographs, positions, posture, public space, relational aesthetics, stand still, strangers, what's in a name
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Anne Adams, ‘Pi’ (1998)
The work portrays the first 1,471 digits (plus the decimal point) of the mathematical ratio pi. With white, black, and component colors of the white light spectrum marking each integer from 0 to 9, Adams tried to capture the randomness of pi’s expansion.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, anne adams, biology, chemistry, code, colors, correspondents, dementia, guache, madness, math, mental, numbers, obsessive, painting, pi, science, system of representation, teacher, unknown, what's in a name
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Ian Hamilton Finlay, ‘Acrobats’ (1966)
Screenprint on paper, 388 x 279 mm
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged 60s, blue, code, conceptual, fun, ian hamilton finlay, letters, minimal, paper, scotland, screenprint, simple, tate, text, what's in a name
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Samir Mougas, ‘Something Somewhere’ (2007)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged acrylic, animation, black, desire, DIY, france, illusion, music, muur, painting, piano, samir mougas, site-specific, something, somewhere, speech bubble, table, trash, unknown, wall, what's in a name
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Olaf Nicolai, ‘The Blondes’ (2003)
The photographs were taken during the month that Olaf Nicolai ran a beauty parlor in the center of Tilburg in the Netherlands. He offered to bleach visitors’ hair free of charge, in exchange for the permission to use images of them in his work.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged abusing, action, berlin, bleach, blond, change, DIY, fuckem, fun, glamour, hair color, ideals of beauty, olaf nicolai, perfect human, relational aesthetics, star, Tilburg, using, what's in a name
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Tino Sehgal, ‘Kiss’ (2006)
Performance at the 4th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art.
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, beautiful, berlin, berlin biennial, economy, encounter, fuckem, gesture, kiss, light, look around you, music, notice, people, performance, perpetual, public space, romance, sculpture, simple, situation, spontaneous, surprise, the wild, tino sehgal, what's in a name
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