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I'm Rae. 22 years young. An undergraduate Sculpture major at MICA. I just post things worth remembering.

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 Ron van der Ende uses recycled wood to create wall mounted bas-reliefs. more

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by Navid Nuur

Silvano (by John M Armleder), 2008 glass, 37.5 x 50 x 41 courtesy of Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman

“Ward’s site-specific works are intricate and thoughtfully planned geometric installations applied to an interior in a way that comments on the site’s architecture. Ward’s signature medium is tape — be it electrical tape, duct tape or masking tape. Through this medium she explores the unique structures of the sites in which her installations are situated. Ward’s installation embraces all aspects of the gallery space, utilizing the intimate nooks between columns and walls that might otherwise go unnoticed.”

“Home And Garden” by Nick van Woert / BioDrain Grease & Waste Digester, Zep Glass Cleaner, Mr.Clean Bio-Rinse Floor Cleaner, Kool-Aid, Urethane Adhesive, Pine-Glo Kitchen & Bathroom Cleaner, Suavitel Laundry Detergent, Fiberglass Statue, Pink Lotion Hand Soap, Pine-Sol, Plastic Flowers, Salt, 1 Step Kitchen Degreaser, Orange Soda, Fabric Softener, Lysol, Chlorine, Dunkin Donuts Billboard, Burnt Wood, Hair Gel, Hair Gel, Surveyors Vests, Glass Spheres. 70 x 54 x 60 inches 2011

by Marepe, “Cabeça Acústica (Acoustic Head)”, 1995 / Marepe’s Cabeça Acústica (Acoustic Head) are two aluminum wash basins connected with hinges and a cooking pan to create a meditative isolation chamber for amplifying singing.

The Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt (MMK), is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a major exhibition. Michael Beutler “outdoor-yellow 13”, 2005/11

What will the last piece of art ever to be made by a human look like before we disappear from the face of the earth? With this question in mind, 31-year-old Argentinian artist Adrián Villar Rojas created his imposing installation at the (current) 54th Venice Biennale (June 4, 2011 – November 27, 2011). Located in a privileged space at the Artigliere in the very heart of the Arsenale, his project consists of a group of oversized site-specific sculptures made of clay over a framework of cement, burlap and wood; the ‘larger than life’ installation is enigmatically entitled “The Murderer of Your Heritage.”

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Liza Riddle: Three closed forms

“She”, is a 1.7-ton onyx sculpture with one side carved and polished and the other left in its natural state. To acquire the stone, ŠARČEVIĆ travelled to the ancient Silk Route city of Yazd in central Iran, from where the block of raw stone was transported by road to Britain for carving and finishing.

“He”, a 1.7-ton onyx sculpture by Bosnian artist BOJAN ŠARČEVIĆ. Presented at Art Unlimited, He (carved from a single block of Persian onyx) is the newly-realized sculptural counterpart to She.

Free Fall by Xavier Veilhan (Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo) Wood, steel, rubber, polystyrene, fiberglass, blower device, polyurethane paint