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Process Process Process Sculpture

Process Process Process Sculpture. Mr and Mrs Pear with their New Dog. The Three Sisters. Image: http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/fischli-weiss/fischli-weiss-room-guide-room-1/fischli-weiss-1. Damián Ortega, Cosmic Thing , 2001

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Process Process Process Sculpture

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  1. ProcessProcessProcess Sculpture

  2. Mr and Mrs Pear with their New Dog The Three Sisters Image: http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/fischli-weiss/fischli-weiss-room-guide-room-1/fischli-weiss-1

  3. Damián Ortega, Cosmic Thing , 2001 Beetle, 1983. Steel wire, variable dimensions Image: http://www.influx.co.uk/wordpress/blog/damian-ortegas-cosmic-thing/

  4. Charles Ray How a Table Works 1986 steel with metal box, thermos, plastic cup, terracotta pot with synthetic plant, painted metal can 111 x 116 x 81 cm Image: http://charlesraysculpture.com/collections/how-a-table-works/

  5. Tony Cragg, Stack, 1975 Mixed media, 200cm x 200cm approx Image source: http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cragg-stack-t07428

  6. Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917 Urinal “Readymade” signed “R.Mutt” Marcel Duchamp's readymades (replicas): Bicycle Wheel, Bottle Rack and Fountain Image: Wikipedia, public domain Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardwinchell/516256892/

  7. Jeff Koons Three Ball 50/50 Tank (Two Dr. J. Silver Series, One Wilson Supershot) 1985 Glass, painted steel, distilled water, plastic, and three basketballs 154 x 123.9 x 33.6 cm Listen: http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/audios/75/179 Image: http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=81173

  8. Haim Steinbach, Charm of Tradition, 1985 Plastic-laminated wood shelf; cotton, rubber, nylon and leather athletic shoes, polyester, plastic, metal, and deer-hoof lamp, 96.5 x 147.3 x 38.1 cm Image: http://bombsite.com/issues/121/articles/6767

  9. Katharina Fritsch Display Stand with Brains Aluminium, plastic and paint 1989 Image: http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/collection/artwork/22559

  10. Sylvie Fleury, Insolence, 2007 Shopping Bag Installation, Mixed media, Dimensions variable http://spruethmagers.com/artists/sylvie_fleury@@viewq0

  11. Ai Weiwei, “Forever”, 2003 74 bicycles Image: http://uk.phaidon.com/agenda/art/events/2011/ october/29/ai-weiwei-is-missing-in-taipei/ Ai Weiwei, Forever Bicycles, 2011 1200 bicycles Image: http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2011/10/28/ 8520430-forever-bicycles-by-ai-weiwei-on-exhibit-in-taipei

  12. Tara Donovan, Untitled, 2003 Styrofoam Cups, Hot Glue Dimensions Variable Image: http://www.acegallery.net/artwork.php?pageNum_ACE=10&Artist=8

  13. Sarah Sze, Just Now Dangled Still (detail), Liverpool Biennial 2008, Site-Specific Installation Image: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sarah_Sze_Installation,_Liverpool_Biennial.jpg

  14. TOM FRIEDMAN, Untitled, 1995 Pencils cut at 45-degree angles and glued in a continuous loop, 11 X 14 X 11 inches Image: http://multiplicity.umwblogs.org/2009/10/26/another-artist-of-interest-tom-friedman/ TOM FRIEDMAN, Untitled (Total), 2000 (nine identical cereal boxes, cut up into small squares reassembled in a single larger version) Image: http://artintelligence.net/review/?p=408

  15. Alexandre da Cunha Terracotta Ebony, 2006 plunger heads 136 x 40 x 40 cm Image: http://www.gasworks.org.uk/international/images.php?id=479

  16. Jim Lambie, Psychedelic Soul Stick, 2007 bamboo, coloured thread, wire, safety pins, two Marlborough Light packets, heart shaped brooch, 43.3 x 3.9 x 3.1 inches Images: http://joannemattera.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/fair-enough-high-fiber-part-1.html

  17. Joseph Beuys, Homogeneous Infiltration for Piano, 1966, piano covered with felt and leather, 100 x 152 x 240 cm Image: http://wool-felt.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/joseph-beuys-infiltration-for-piano.html

  18. Maurizio Cattelan Not Afraid of Love 2000 Polystyrene, resin, paint and fabric Ed. 1/2, 205.7 x 312.4 x 137.2 cm Image: http://www.rfc.museum/component/ phocagallery/category/144

  19. Phyllida Barlow, RIG: untitled, Installation view, 2011. Containers; leaningcoveredholed Barrel 1: MDF, cement, casters 213 x 109 x 109 cm, Barrel 2: Pegboard, castors, cement, polystyrene, wire-netting, fabric 210 x 180 x 125 cm, Barrel 3: Hardboard, plaster, paper bag 187 x 217 x 140 cm, Overall installed dimensions: 215 x 340 x 360 cm Image: hauserwirth.com

  20. John Chamberlain, Installation View. In foreground: TAMBOURINEFRAPPE, 2010 Painted and chrome-plated steel 296.5 x 228.6 x 219.7 cm Image: http://www.gagosian.com/

  21. Robert Smithson, Partially Buried Woodshed, 1970 Kent State University, Kent State Image: www.robertsmithson.com

  22. Richard Wilson, 20:50, 1987 Used sump oil, steel, Dimensions variable Image: www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/alastair-sooke/6988825/Richard-Wilsons-2050-at-the-Saatchi-Gallery-review.html

  23. Richard Serra, Casting, 1969 For the realisation of Casting, Serra threw molten lead into the angle created by the intersection of wall and floor of the gallery space. Once the metal had hardened he pulled it away from its position at the base of the wall and, having repeated this action about a dozen times, placed each moulded strip of lead in parallel succession on the floor of the exhibition area. Images: www.openobject.org/zero/?page_id=58

  24. Rachel Whiteread House 1993 cast concrete Image: http://audicity.tumblr.com/post/25163884813/ empty-house-contemporary-artist-rachel-whiteread

  25. Sol LeWitt, Two Open Modular Cubes/Half-Off, 1972 Enamelled aluminium, 1600 x 3054 x 2330 mm Image: www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lewitt-two-open-modular-cubeshalf-off-t01865

  26. Eva Hesse, Untitled, 1970. Latex, rope, string, and wire, dimensions variable Watch video: http://whitney.org/Collection/ EvaHesse/8817ab Image: whitney.org/Collection/EvaHesse/8817ab

  27. Rebecca Warren SHE - Homage to R. Crumb, my Father Unfired clay, MDF & wheels 213 x 81.5 x 81.5 cm 2003 http://www.saatchigallery.com/artists/artpages/ warren_rebecca_homage_to_my_father.htm

  28. Franz West, Untitled (Red), 2007, Aluminium lacquered floor sculpture, 100 x 405 x 60 cm Image: www.rfc.museum/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=278:franz-west&catid=614&Itemid=195

  29. Gregor Schneider Bondi Beach, 21 Beach Cells, 20x20x2,5m each cell 4x4x2,5m Kaldor Art Projects, Bondi Beach, Sydney 28.09.2007-21.10.2007 The 4 x 4 metre cells contained amenities for visitors – an air mattress, beach umbrella and black plastic garbage bag and were inhabited by beach goers Image: kaldorartprojects.org.au/project-archive/gregor-schneider-2007

  30. Louise Bourgeois, Maman, 1999 Steel, marble, 927 x 891 x 1024 cm Installation view at National Gallery of Canada Image: www.gallery.ca/en/see/collections/artwork.php?mkey=101000

  31. to curve to lift to inlay to impress to fire to flood to smear to rotate to swirl to support to hook to suspend to spread to hang to collect of tension of gravity of entropy of nature of grouping of layering of felting to grasp to tighten to bundle to heap to gather to roll to crease to fold to store to bend to shorten to twist to dapple to crumple to shave to tear to chip to split to cut to sever to drop to remove to simplify to differ to disarrange to open to mix to splash to knot to spill to droop to flow to scatter to arrange to repair to discard to pair to distribute to surfeit to compliment to enclose to surround to encircle to hole to cover to wrap to dig to tie to bind to weave to join to match to laminate to bond to hinge to mark to expand to dilute to light to modulate to distill of waves of electromagnetic of inertia of ionization of polarization of refraction of tides of reflection of equilibrium of symmetry of friction to stretch to bounce to erase to spray to systematize to refer to force of mapping of location of context of time of carbonization to continue Richard Serra Verb List Compilation: Actions to Relate to Oneself Graphite on paper, 2 sheets, each 25.4 x 20.3 cm 1967-1968 Image: www.moma.org/explore/inside_out /2011/10/20/to-collect

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