Vandalized Paintings
Parking at the Pentagon
A poster of Monet’s Garden at Giverny bleached by the sun.
Monet's Garden at Giverny
We Will Not Watch Any More Boring Art, We Will Not Watch Any More Boring Art, We Will Not Watch Any More Boring Art, We Will Not Watch Any More Boring Art, We Will Not Watch Any More Boring Art, We Will Not Watch Any More Boring Art, We Will Not Watch Any More Boring Art. ok john, let'go discover something different.
Vandalized Paintings
Parking at the Pentagon
A poster of Monet’s Garden at Giverny bleached by the sun.
Monet's Garden at Giverny
Death is the only certainty in life
Beach with a banner that reads: “Death is the only certainty in life”.
The original phrase intended for the project read: “We are all going to die”. Nevertheless the Federal Aviation Administration decided to censor the project due to the alarm such a phrase could create amongst the population.
A series of phrases related to the awareness of death and life were sent to the airline for the approval of the FAA. “Death is the only certainty in life” was allowed. Its shorter version: “Death is the only certainty” was not allowed.
Touching the walls with both hands simultaneously
Alpine Star
Traveling by Telephone
Avatar's portraits
black is the day, black is the night
black is the day, black is the night
black is the day, black is the night
The Artist Is Present
Abramovic, who is seated in the atrium for the duration of the exhibition, invites visitors to sit silently with her “the artist”, resulting in a dramatically lit public stare-off.
The Artist Is Present
eBay TV
Ongoing series of collected photographs from eBay.com depicting televisions for sale. To market the sets, the eBay sellers also used found images. In particular I enjoy the complex interactions of the 2-dimensional screen image, its display device as a 3-dimensional product/subject, a 4th dimensional surrounding environment, your computer browser screen (the 5th dimension), and so on.
Four Letter Words from Rob Seward on Vimeo.
Untitled (Hosts)
Untitled (Hosts)
Untitled (Hosts)
Untitled (Hosts)
1996
Structure d’accueil pour deux chèvres
Performance
Les chèvres ont vécu trois mois dans la sculpture. L’artiste a organisé des visites de Los Angeles et des environs (Malibu, le parc national de Joshua Tree, différents quartiers de Los Angeles, etc.) pour les deux animaux. L’idée était d’accueilir un élément incontrôlable au sein d’une oeuvre d’art et le choix s’est porté sur les chèvres, animaux à psychologie singulière, qui cherchent toujours à surplomber leur environnement et à s’échapper.