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Store Buy Out
Another way to reconsider our everyday lives. Five artists learned that Hercules Fancy Grocery was going out of business. On May 20th, 2011 they decided to purchase everything for sale in the store. They made their first stop at the … Continue reading
Posted in Artists, Curatorial, Living Arrangements
Tagged conceptual, Fiddy, Gary Lachance, Hal Kirkland, Hercules Fancy Grocery, Jody Gnant, Kyle MacDonald, Living Arrangements, one red paperclip, performance, Plug Projects, Portable Sun, site-specific, social practice, Store Buy Out
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“Tunnel Through Apartment”
Building off of Amy’s post about installtions that take place in abandoned buildings, I submit Netherlands artist Jasper Niesn. Check out the other artists that focus on work and the body occupying space such as WANNES GOETSCHALCKX. … Continue reading
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Tagged Galerie West, installation, Jasper Niens, Netherlands, site-specific
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Red Time
Betye Saar Red Time Roberts & Tilton September 10 – December 17, 2011 Seminal L.A. artist Betye Saar’s site-specific installation at Roberts & Tilton is a blend of objects that are found, created, borrowed and recycled. The installation, which … Continue reading