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Sebastiaan Bremer, To Joy: Nature’s Bosom, 2012, archival inkjet, hand painting, and collage.
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Corban Walker’s Please Adjust. is made out of open-framed cubes which are interlocked to build a seemingly fragile structure that can support itself but can also be altered by anyone—a single act could destroy the existing configuration and create a new one. If you are in Ireland this installation is not be missed and closes this Sunday, August 19th at St. Carthage’s Hall.
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Reblog of the day: We would have loved to explore the open fields outside of Alexander Calder’s studio in Roxbury, CT where he created many of his playful outdoor sculptures.
Calder with Steel Fish, Roxbury, 1934. Photograph by James Thrall Soby.
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