Polish artist Aleksandra Waliszewska:
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Anne de Vries "...dealing in the banalities of the real world while suggesting a hidden, alternate one. Constructing a scene that triggers, a layered reading functioning as a document of reality and a portal to the imagination":
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British artist Rupert Norfolk:
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"Le Retour A La Raison" (1923)
directed by Man Ray
directed by Man Ray
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Duncan Marquiss - Scottish, Born 1979. Lives and works in Glasgow:
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Japanese artist Meiro Koizumi:
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Edward Kay - English, Born 1980. Lives and works in London:
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"The tale has quite innocent origins on a Saturday afternoon on a rainy north-eastern English day, while discussing A Thousand Plateaus over tea. What was this rhizome thing that Deleuze and Guattari were on about? Was that not like the philosophical term for the anthropological concept of global assemblage that we work working with, but are not entirely content with? Even from the outset, we were aware of the parallels with our own work, but wanted to better understand their potential. We were staring out of the window into the garden. 'Grass is/has a rhizome, or ginger. Everything is connected.' Salla searched for botanical points of reference. 'We have rhizomes in the garden,' Bob suddenly shouted, and jumped up to set off down the garden path. He returned, muddy root in hand. It was an iris."
"Rhizome Yourself: Experiencing Deleuze and Guattari from Theory to Practice"
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Rachel Douglas-Jones and Salla Sariola
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Rachel Douglas-Jones and Salla Sariola
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Dean Hughes - English, Born 1974. Lives and works in Edinburgh:
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"Blah Blah's latest book—Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah—has garnered rave reviews from The Blah Blah Journal and Blah Blah Quarterly and has been nominated for a Blah Blah Blah award."
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Paolo Ventura born 1968, Milan Italy. Lives and works in New York City:
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"Germany was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, in 1906. Unhappy with corn and disillusioned by a language it didn’t understand, Germany built a raft out of Pella windows and sailed down the Mississippi, through the Gulf of Mexico, and across the Atlantic Ocean."
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"The people of prehistoric America got the feeling every morning that they were watching a great play. This is because every morning the animals that no one had ever heard of woke up early & wrote & produced great plays. The plays told the history of prehistoric America, which was very, very old."
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British artist Emily Keegin:
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Piece for player piano, piano player and another piano solo piece by another composer to be chosen ad lib by the piano player
(2006)
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Jens Brand
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Jens Brand
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Carolina Raquel Antich: born 1970 in Rosario (Argentina). Lives and works in Venice, Italy:
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Yoko Ono - "Greenfield Morning I Pushed an Empty Baby Carriage All Over the City"
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Spanish artist Santiago Sierra:
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Russian artist Valery Chtak:
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Nicolas Deshayes: born 1983, France. Living and working in London:
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The Flaming Lips - "Psychiatric Explorations of the Fetus with Needles"
05-22-1996 - The Abyss - Houston, Texas
05-22-1996 - The Abyss - Houston, Texas
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"See Through is a series of twelve photographs. In which I audited all my personal belongings and divided them into a full spectrum of colour groupings." - Swedish artist Helga Steppan:
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Aesop Rock - "None Shall Pass"
directed by Ordinary Kids
directed by Ordinary Kids
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Some stuff from fashion week...
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Kid Cudi & Ratatat on Dave Letterman 9/11/09
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