Philosophical sketches emerge from periods of deep research
messy and chaotic
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layered with text, images (sometimes) and
often way too big for what they are – a confusion of what is imagined to be ‘valuable’
the conceptual and the compositional completely entangled.
Listings connecting to the typology “Philosophical sketches” (330)
01792-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
A.R. Penck, Eva Hesse
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
Early use of ‘acceptance art’.
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01791-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01790-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01789-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
Sarah Lucas, Tracey Emin
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01788-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01787-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
“It’s almost lazy with intention or something. Oh Sands…” – SMW.
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01786-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
Jean-Daniel Cadinot
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01785-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01784-2012…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
David Robilliard, VALIE…
2012
Image of Studio object
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01783-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01782-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
Fluxus
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01781-2014…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
2014
Image of Studio object
In the same style as Anal Collage (PRIDE and JOY). The photographs themselves from 2001 (in one of them, SMW looking at a sculptural installation installed in the Double Trouble show with Schneeman at Cokkie Snoei Gallery, Rotterdam).
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01780-c201…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
c. 2014
Image of Studio object
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01779-2014…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
2014
Image of Studio object
“I contradict myself; that’s also typical, I think.” – SMW.
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01778-2014…
Philosophical…
Working 2010s
2014
Image of Studio object
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