Tag Archives for: Family
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Sisterland
Carmela García (Spain, 1964)
Notes from the “Sisterland” project(Courtesy of the artist)
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Albanian Stories
Adrian Paci (Albania, 1969)
1997
Single channel video, color, sound, 7.08 min.
Ed. of 5 + 2 AP(Courtesy Peter Kilchman Gallery, Zurich)
(Photo: Oak Taylor Smith) -
The Smurf´s Mother
Dare Dovidjenko (Croatia, 1949)
2008
Lithography
54,5 x 78 cm.(Courtesy of the artist)
(Photo: Oak Taylor Smith) -
02.02.1861
Danh Vo (Vietnam, 1975)
2009
Last letter of Saint Theophane Venard to his father before he was decapitated.
Copied by Phung Vo.
Ink on paper, 29,6 x 21 cm.(Courtesy galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris)
(Photo: Oak Taylor Smith) -
Do Not Cross Art Scene
Rogelio López Cuenca (Spain,1959)
1991-2006
Installation
Intervention / Tape Barrier
Various dimensions(Collection Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid)
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Now I Will Be With My Son, The Murderer of Your Heritage
Adrián Villar Rojas (Argentina,1980)
2011
Installation
Clay (unfired), cement, burlap and wood
Variable dimensions
54 Venice Biennial, Argentine Pavilion, Italy(Photos © Oliver C. Haas)
(Courtesy the artist and Ruth Benzacar Galería de arte, Buenos Aires) -
My Dead Family -San Juan-
Adrián Villar Rojas (Argentina,1980)
2010
Site specific sculpture
Clay (unfired), cement, burlap and wood
300 x 2700 x 400 cm
San Juan, Argentina(Photos © Alan Legal)
(Courtesy the artist and Ruth Benzacar Galería de arte, Buenos Aires) -
My Dead Grandfather
Adrián Villar Rojas (Argentina,1980)
2010
Site specific sculpture
Clay (unfired), cement, burlap and wood
500 x 2300 x 400 cm
Akademie der Kunste, Berlin, Germany(Photos © Simone Demmel )
(Courtesy the artist and Ruth Benzacar Galería de arte, Buenos Aires) -
My Dead Family
Adrián Villar Rojas (Argentina,1980)
2009
Site specific sculpture
Wood, rocks and clay
300 x 2700 x 400 cm
Ushuaia´s End of The World Biennale 2nd Edition, Argentina(Photos © Carla Barbero and Kayne Di Pilato)
(Courtesy the artist and Ruth Benzacar Galería de arte, Buenos Aires) -
The Smurf´s Mother
Dare Dovidjenko (Croatia, 1949)
2008
Serigraphy
78 x 54,5 cm.(Courtesy of the artist)