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Damián Ortega - ‘Building #2’, 2009.  Unique structure, eroded bricks metallic internal support.Damián Ortega - ‘Building #2’, 2009.  Unique structure, eroded bricks metallic internal support.

Damián Ortega - ‘Building #2’, 2009.  Unique structure, eroded bricks metallic internal support.

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Phoebe Washburn - Compeshitstem (2009)
mixed mediaPhoebe Washburn - Compeshitstem (2009)
mixed media

Phoebe Washburn - Compeshitstem (2009)

mixed media

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One of the first completed works for Oh, Canada: Michel de Broin’s clever picnic table fortress. One of the first completed works for Oh, Canada: Michel de Broin’s clever picnic table fortress. 

One of the first completed works for Oh, Canada: Michel de Broin’s clever picnic table fortress. 

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Olafur Eliasson - Your black horizon by Olafur Eliasson and David Adjaye (2005)Olafur Eliasson - Your black horizon by Olafur Eliasson and David Adjaye (2005)

Olafur Eliasson - Your black horizon by Olafur Eliasson and David Adjaye (2005)

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Brick, one of the most ordinary building materials, turned into something extraordinary, Concept by Ana Dominguez and Omar Sosa, Photography by Nacho Alegre.Brick, one of the most ordinary building materials, turned into something extraordinary, Concept by Ana Dominguez and Omar Sosa, Photography by Nacho Alegre.

Brick, one of the most ordinary building materials, turned into something extraordinary, Concept by Ana Dominguez and Omar Sosa, Photography by Nacho Alegre.

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AI WEIWEI “Kippe” 2006iron wood (Tieli wood) from dismantled temples of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and iron parallel barAI WEIWEI “Kippe” 2006iron wood (Tieli wood) from dismantled temples of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and iron parallel bar

AI WEIWEI “Kippe” 2006
iron wood (Tieli wood) from dismantled temples of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and iron parallel bar

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surveilancesurveilance

surveilance

This. Is. Nuts.

Artist, Anne Lindberg takes strands of threads and anchors them from one wall to another. The effect is a beautiful glow that I can’t even believe is created by thread alone! If you are in Omaha Nebraska you better go see this in person just to make me completely jealous. These pieces are currently on display until the end of this month.
This. Is. Nuts.

Artist, Anne Lindberg takes strands of threads and anchors them from one wall to another. The effect is a beautiful glow that I can’t even believe is created by thread alone! If you are in Omaha Nebraska you better go see this in person just to make me completely jealous. These pieces are currently on display until the end of this month.

This. Is. Nuts.

Artist, Anne Lindberg takes strands of threads and anchors them from one wall to another. The effect is a beautiful glow that I can’t even believe is created by thread alone! If you are in Omaha Nebraska you better go see this in person just to make me completely jealous. These pieces are currently on display until the end of this month.

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Henrique OliveiraHenrique Oliveira