picture-map.phpArchive for Tag: Sculpture
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Flight cage
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Flight cage
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Flight cage
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Monument
Monument
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Object
Simons Shit Stick

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Monument for a dead parrot
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Daniel Pasteiner: The Garden of Earthly Delights, 2011, Holland Park, London
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Karl Holmqvist: Education is a Right, Hollybush Gardens, 2011
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Caroline McCarthy: Group Coordination (Red), 2011
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Caroline McCarthy: Group Coordination (Red), 2011
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Aliki Panagiotopoulou: Melancholia, 2007, mixed media, 200 x 180 x 90 cm
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Marijn van Kreij: Untitled, 2008
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Jedsada Tangtrakulwong: Growth, 2011, cold rolled steel plate and oil paint, 47 x 9 x 814 cm
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Jedsada Tangtrakulwong: Edges, 2011, wooden board and acrylic paint
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Adam Knight, TATTARATTAT, 2010
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Klára Orosz, Spacecraft, 2010
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Jedsada Tangtrakulwong, Gradual, 2008
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Daniel Pasteiner, The Welcomer, 2008
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Daniel Pasteiner, Polaris, 2008
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Texts6
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Melanie Russell’s Vita:
Melanie Russell (b.1977) lives and works in London. Through painting, drawing, collage and cardboard construction her current work develops an ongoing interest in visual perception where foregrounds and backgrounds hold an ambiguous relationship to create certain levels of flatness. She simplifies subject matter into shapes, flat fields of colour and areas of mark making, pushing [...] Read on... -
Caroline McCarthy’s Vita:
Crisps, toilet-paper, plastic bags, supermarket packaging, rubbish and furniture are some of the raw materials used by Caroline McCarthy in considering notions of value and taste inherent in the surface of everyday objects, images and modes of display. Positioned in response to a culture of mass production, where every kind of experience, fantasy or sense [...] Read on... -
Aliki Panagiotopoulou’s Vita:
Aliki Panagiotopoulou is an artist working across disciplines to explore notions of otherness. Her work is a combination of chronicle, confession, interpretation and invention of the world. Through the use of drawing, painting, sculpture and language, she creates conditions through which the viewer is initiated into a secret reality that is familiar yet ineffable. Her [...] Read on... -
Marijn van Kreij’s Vita:
Marijn van Kreij (Middelrode, 1978) lives and works in Amsterdam. Van Kreij uses a range of media, including drawing, sculpture and video. Central to his practice is an idiosyncratic process of appropriation, repetition and copy, made manifest through various devices, including the staging of ready-mades. Van Kreij’s pieces often borrow lyrics from pop songs or re-visit [...] Read on... -
Klára Orosz’s Vita:
Klára Orosz’s work focuses on the process and the result of the viewer’s involvement and engagement with the objects and the space. Her practice deals with functional and sculptural installations, which transforms the traditional gallery space into an interactive scenery that constantly tests and pushes the boundaries between object and contemplator. The main aim of [...] Read on... -
John Reardon’s Vita:
John Reardon works collaboratively and generatively through a kind of ‘barn raising’ or ‘community building’ where each project produces outcomes, publicity, and further projects that vary from one to the other in form and content but which use a common collaborative approach around an idea, a proposal, an event despite how speculative or at times [...] Read on...