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Mohamed Bourouissa, Resilience Garden, 2018
“For Liverpool Biennial 2018, Mohamed Bourouissa has created a garden working with local people, gardeners, school pupils, teachers and artists.”
“I really wanted to make a garden, but I didn`t want to make a garden that would just be for the opening or the festival, and then we have to destroy it and say it is done.”
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Lucy Orta, IDENTITY + REFUGE - VARIOUS DRESSES
“Her initial idea was to co-create a tailor-made wardrobe for residents who otherwise had no choice but to salvage second-hand clothing for their own use. “
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Lucy Orta, Miu Tricycle, 2012-2014
“The work takes up the evocation of the multiple meanings of the cloud, to establish a correlation between recycling and the increasing scarcity of water, its unequal distribution in the world and its privatization - symbolized by plastic bottles.”
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Steven Siegel, Ursula, 1998.
“Steven Siegel’s site-specific sculptures comment on the plethora of consumer materials produced and discarded at an alarming rate in our capitalist society”.
Huge, organically shaped forms from stacked and compressed recycled newspaper, rubbish and nature’s detritus.
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Richard Long, a line made by walking, 1967
One of the earliest known examples of Land and/or Environmental Art.
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Rebecca Horn, Finger-gloves, 1972
“An instrument to extend manual sensibility”
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Yves Klein, Un homme dans l'espace ! Le peintre de l'espace se jette dans le vide !, 1960
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Roman Signer, 3 Explosionen
Document the action - be it in real time or the ‘energy’ thats left after an action.
Source: http://www.martinjanda.at/en/artists/roman-signer/works/#photo-32
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