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Alexander de Moscoso, Field, 2013, decomissioned artworks of the artist installed on an empty field
Posted in cross discipline, daily practice, earthworks, installation art, land art, mixed media
Tagged alexander de moscoso, art, asia art, daily practice, decomissioned art, dematerialization, environment, farticulate, field, installation art, material, philippines, turd world art projects
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23 December 2010 post: Elaine Sturtevant, Selected Installations, & Interview
Selected Interview: Elaine Sturtevant Elaine Sturtevant, from Issue #16 — Winter 2008/2009: Post-America By HANS ULRICH OBRIST Elaine Sturtevant’s entire artistic career over … Continue reading
Posted in installation art
Tagged alex espanola, daily practice, elaine sturtevant, farticulate, Gober Partially Buried Sinks, Gonzalez-Torres Untitled (Blue Placebo), HANS ULRICH OBRIST, Hate Kill Falsity, Infinite Exhaustion, installation art, sturtevant, The Dark Threat of Absence, www.ropac.net
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17 December 2010: Allan Kaprow, YARD, 1961/2009. Selected Exhibition / Reinvention & Interview
Selected Interview: Allan Kaprow The following interview was videotaped at the Dallas Public Library Cable Access Studio in 1988 while Mr. Kaprow was attending, “Proceedings,” a sympiosium … Continue reading
16 December 2010: Chris Burden, Selected Installations & Interview
Selected Interview: Chris Burden … Continue reading
Posted in installation art, sculpture
Tagged alex espanola, bulldozer, chris burden, daily practice, dreamers folly, exposing the foundation of the museum, farticulate, hell gate, installation art, lapd uniforms, lotus, medusa's head, nomadic folly, robert ayers, samson, sculpture, the big wheel, three ghost ships, urban light
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20 November 2010: Brian Jungen, Selected Works & Interview
Posted in installation art, sculpture
Tagged alex moscoso espanola, brian jungen, daily practice, farticulate, installation art, sculpture
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11 November 2010: Philippe Parreno, Selected Installations & Interview
Selected Interview: Philippe Parreno An interview with Philippe Parreno, by Tom Morton, Frieze Magazine Issue 81 March 2004 Tom Morton: In your recent series of glow-in-the-dark … Continue reading