April 2011
43 posts
Apr 29th
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“She said: “Bonjour Helmut – Welcome!” and kissed me. It took only this one...”
– Helmut Lang on Louise Bourgeois via tate.org.uk (via cotonblanc)
Apr 28th
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Apr 28th
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identity system for the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, by Hort 
Apr 27th
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Apr 27th
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Apr 27th
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Apr 27th
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Apr 26th
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Apr 25th
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Apr 25th
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Apr 24th
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Apr 24th
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Apr 24th
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Apr 23rd
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Apr 23rd
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bless for weekday
Apr 23rd
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Apr 22nd
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Apr 22nd
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Apr 22nd
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Apr 18th
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Apr 18th
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Apr 15th
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Apr 13th
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Apr 12th
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Apr 11th
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John McCracken at Castello di Rivoli
Apr 11th
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Apr 11th
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Apr 10th
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Apr 8th
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Euthanasia Coaster / Julijonas Urbonas
“Euthanasia Coaster” is a hypothetical euthanasia machine in the form of a roller coaster engineered to humanely – with elegance and euphoria – take the life of a human being. Riding the coaster’s track, the rider is subjected to a series of intensive motion elements that induce various unique experiences: from euphoria to thrill, and from tunnel vision to loss of consciousness, and, eventually,...
Apr 8th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 7th
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Carl Jung / Sae Hyun Lee
Apr 6th
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Apr 6th
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An Artist Takes Role of China’s Conscience
By Holland Cotter, NYTimes 6 April 2011 The Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who disappeared into police custody in Beijing after he was arrested on Sunday while trying to board a flight for Hong Kong, is a fully 21st-century figure, global-minded, media-savvy, widely networked. He is also the embodiment of a cultural type, largely unfamiliar to the West, that dates far back into China’s ancient...
Apr 6th
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Apr 5th
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Apr 4th
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Apr 2nd
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Apr 2nd
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dabbling in foreign policy
been busy
Apr 1st
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