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Victoria Miro Gallery,
Doug Aitken, "I don't exist"
Untitled Perspex installation, 2003. Unique piece, $50,000
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detail
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Plateau III (black swan - Coca Cola architecture), 2003. Lightbox.
52x122x14 inches. Edition of 6, $75,000.
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Plateau (UPS architecture), 2003. Lightbox. 52x122x14 inches.
Edition of 6, $75,000. Sorry guys, this one is sold out!!!
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Plateau II (ibm/mac architecture). Lightbox. 52x122x14 inches.
Edition of 6, $75,000.
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Interiors, 2002. Three Screen DVD installation. Edition of 4,
$125,000.00. This one is sold out too! Sound and video draws comparisons
among races and social types. Driving rhythm to the soundtrack matched
by actors on the screens.
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Detail of the positioning of the projectors.
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Fior Photo (This gallery, like many I visited, didn't necessarily open
when they said they would.) This is a shot through their grill of part
of the show titled "Dead Kennedy" -- graphics and works based
on, well, you can figure it out!
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Catto Contemporary Gallery, Light Transformation: Zac Greening, Sculptural
Light Works.
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Detail.
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The White Cube Gallery (exterior)
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Cerith Wyn Evans "Look at that picture... how does it appear to
you now? Does it seem to be persisting?" (Entrance to gallery)
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This installation consists of chandeliers paired with flatscreen computer
monitors. Each chandelier blinks, in morse code, the text which appears
on the monitors.
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The medium on each of these is the Chandelier (identified by model,
for instance, "Lustre Marie-Therese"), flat screen monitor,
Morse code unit, computer. Dimensions variable.
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A detail of one of the monitors. This one is from the piece titled
"The Stars Dwon to Earth," By Theodor Adorno (pub. 1974),
2003.
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Steve Kaufmann exhibition in The Deluxe Gallery.
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More from Steve Kaufmann.
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Graffiti-layered sculpture on Leonard Street, in the East End.
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Detail. This isn't spray can grafitti... these are all adhesives...
I guess you'd call it "sticker graffiti."
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A combination spray paint and adhesive wall by the same group, Skull
Krew.
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detail.
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detail.
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detail. This is the end of the map from the "East End." From
here I took the tube to Victoria Station -- see the maps for Central
London.
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Fashion & Textile Museum (exterior)
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Hey a Tea Cozy show. Shut up!
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Yup, this one was "made" by Kate Moss. (Insert random-ass
low-blow joke here).
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I like the Leonardo da Vinci appropriation on this one. You can see
the names of the artists on the tags hanging, along with a tea bag,
from each cozy. While I didn't know any of these people, they are purportedly
celebrities of some magnitude.
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