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Vojin Bakić
Petrova Gora Monument
"Why is saving Petrova Gora important? Former Yugoslav politicians took a stand against the East Block through commissioning art and architecture inspired by American post-war modernism and the neutral visual force of abstract expressionism. For architecture, this ultimately led to an official policy of commissioning memorials based on American modernism. Petrova Gora is one of the clearest examples of this former Yugoslav policy. This object is not just a monument that belongs to one nation or to the expanded former Yugoslav nationalities–Petrova Gora belongs to a much wider and international public. It needs to be protected as an international symbol of anti-fascist resistance on its own ground."
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Cirkulacija u prostoru 1, 1970
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Blue Curry
Untitled (2010)
whale vertebra, stool, sequined hat
100 x 20 x 10 cm
Untitled (2010)
customised cement mixer, sun cream
100 x 100 x 130 cm
created for: liverpool biennial
@Toomer Labzda
Artist's Page
whale vertebra, stool, sequined hat
100 x 20 x 10 cm
Untitled (2010)
customised cement mixer, sun cream
100 x 100 x 130 cm
created for: liverpool biennial
@Toomer Labzda
Artist's Page
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Ivin Ballen
B Untitled (subduction triangles), 2011
Acrylic and gouache on fiberglass
15 x 16 in
@ Regina Rex
20111106
Parker Ito
The Most Infamous Girl in the History of the Internet / Attractive Student, 2011
Oil and inkjet on canvas
92 x 122 x 4 cm
The Most Infamous Girl in the History of the Internet / Attractive Student, 2011
Oil and inkjet on canvas
92 x 122 x 4 cm
From "New Jpegs" @ Johan Berggren Gallery
Alexandra Bircken
Runner in the Woods, 2011
Wood, cloth, mortar, grape stem, copper, pigment and screws
72.4 x 66.9 x 11 inches / 184 x 170 x 28 cm
Twitter, 2011
Collaboration with Thomas Brinkmann
Tape machine, tape, microphone, knitting needle
26.4 x 12 x 10 inches / 67 x 30.5 x 25.4 cm
@Kimmerich
Wood, cloth, mortar, grape stem, copper, pigment and screws
72.4 x 66.9 x 11 inches / 184 x 170 x 28 cm
Twitter, 2011
Collaboration with Thomas Brinkmann
Tape machine, tape, microphone, knitting needle
26.4 x 12 x 10 inches / 67 x 30.5 x 25.4 cm
@Kimmerich
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