Veronika Kellndorfer, Pierre Koenig, 2008

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<b>Veronika Kellndorfer, <i>Pierre Koenig</i>, 2008</b>

Artist: Veronika Kellndorfer (born 1962 in Munich, Germany; lives and works in Berlin, Germany). Material: Single panel silk-screen print on glass Description: “First through painting and then through photography, Kellndorfer has introduced a body of work whose focuses on the ephemeral nature of architecture and space. Her new body of work, featured in the main gallery […]

Veronika Kellndorfer, Silver Lake, Lautner 2, 2008

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<b>Veronika Kellndorfer, <i>Silver Lake, Lautner 2</i>, 2008</b>

Artist: Veronika Kellndorfer (born 1962 in Munich, Germany; lives and works in Berlin, Germany). Material: Single panel silk-screen print on glass Description: “First through painting and then through photography, Kellndorfer has introduced a body of work whose focuses on the ephemeral nature of architecture and space. Her new body of work, featured in the main […]

Bojan Šarčević, 1954, 2004

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<b>Bojan Šarčević, <i>1954</i>, 2004</b>

Artist: Bojan Šarčević (born 1974 in Belgrade, Serbia; lives and works in Paris, France and Berlin, Germany). Materials: Offset prints and collage; variable dimensions. Description: “The collages’ vague sense of time and place is located somewhat more precisely by their title, 1954… which refers to the 1954 edition of the German architectural journal Baumeister, from which […]

IRWIN, Retroavantgarde, 1996

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<b>IRWIN, <i>Retroavantgarde</i>, 1996</b>

Artist: IRWIN [Dušan Mandič, Miran Mohar, Andrej Savski, Roman Uranjek, and Borut Vogelnik] (collective founded 1983 in Ljubljana, Slovenia; works in Ljubljana). Materials: Mixed media; 120 x 200 cm. Description: A wall diagram that spoofs Alfred H. Barr’s 1936 diagram of modern art. The IRWIN equivalent extents back from its present day (IRWIN) back to the […]

Langlands & Bell, The Bauhaus, 1995

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<b>Langlands & Bell, <i>The Bauhaus</i>, 1995</b>

Artist: Langlands & Bell [Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell] (duo formed 1977 in London, England; work in London). Materials: Silkscreen ink on poster paper, plywood, softwood, steel, paint; 420 x 610 x 35 cm overall. Description: Commissioned as part of The Green Room, a multi-part public art project that took place in Bath as part […]

Chto Delat, “Debates on the Avant-Garde” cover illustration, 2007

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<b>Chto Delat, “Debates on the Avant-Garde” cover illustration, 2007</b>

Artist: Chto Delat [What Is to Be Done?] [Tsaplya Olga Egorova, Nina Gasteva, Artiom Magun, Nikolay Oleynikov, Natalia Pershina/Glucklya, Alexey Penzin, David Riff, Alexander Skidan, Oxana Timofeeva, Dmitry Vilensky] (collective founded in 2003 in St. Petersburg, Russia). Description: Illustration by Australian artist Zanny Begg for the front page of the newspaper Chto delat? (What Is to Be Done?), […]

Yuri Avvakumov and Yuri Kuzin, Red Tower (Homage to Vladimir Tatlin), 1986

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<b>Yuri Avvakumov and Yuri Kuzin, <i>Red Tower (Homage to Vladimir Tatlin)</i>, 1986</b>

Artist: Yuri Avvakumov (born Tiraspol, Moldova, 1957; lives and works in Moscow, Russia) and Yuri Kuzin. Materials: Silk-screen print on newspaper. Description: Print on newspaper of Tatlin’s Monument to the III International (1919–20). Avvakumov was one of the “paper architects” working during the 1980s who could not successfully build anything. Described on the artist’s website as “a […]

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