An excellent site accompanying Puryear's show at MOMA.
sculpture
Theo Jansen - Kinetic Sculptures
Matchstick Sculpture
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2 Projects by Jochem Hendricks
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Viruses, ping pong balls, glue
"In 1991 Jochem Hendricks began to build makromodels of viralstructures, e.g. aids, cancer, flue, or herpes. When exhibited, these structures are hung from the ceiling and are dispersed throughout the room like a planetarysystem. This body of works encompasses 15 objects. Each made up of between 60 and 752 ping-pong balls, glued together according to elaborately calculated blueprints. "
Newspaper, rotary print
"This newspaper has already been read. The movements of the eyes while reading were recorded, digitized and printed out. Something of the otherwise invisible process of reading is made visible, and a trace of the absorbtion of information remains. The result being a read newspaper, a finished paper so to speak, an entire «Frankfurter Allgemeine». The printing of the paper was done along with the usual daily issue of the «Frankfurter Allgemeine», in an identical printing process on rotating presses. Kindly supported by the Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung GmbH, the Frankfurt Societätsdruckerei Gmbh and the Ministry for Art and Science in Hessen."
Hubert Duprat
Phoebe Washburn Installations
Matchsticks - work in progress
Book Sculptures by Su Blackwell
Work in Progress
Woven plastic cables from concrete blocks
Another Tara Donovan Installation
Tara Donovan Untitled (Plastic Cups) 2006
5' x 50' x 60'
Courtesy PaceWildestein
I've thought about doing a piece like this before but it seemed too simple or obvious but I think this piece is amazing.
Damian Ortega
New Work
Woven plastic cables, cable ties
Woven Shredded Documents (Detail)
Work in Progress - cardboard boxes
The Art Guys
Growth - Work in Progress
Growth, pens, milk crate
A small, quick piece in the studio
Flower, found pen, wire
Updated P-art-icles.com Page
I've added a range of work to my p-art-icles page including the piece above which is woven from plastic ties from bales of concrete blocks.
New work in the studio
Tony Cragg Article and Image
Flotsam - carved polystyrene
Tina O’Connell - Installation from 1999
In Dublin - 1999. Off Site Commission. Project Arts Centre, Dublin
A one tonne sphere of solid bitumen, collapses through a circular aperture, pulled down by the force of gravity into the space below. Relayed back to the viewer on CCTV, or captured by Polaroid film, the spectacle exists just outside of a normal visual register of change. It maps the transformation of the object and the space that it moves between.