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We already introduced you to Garden of Reason artist, Alexandre da Cunha - check out these amazing installation shots of his recent exhibition, Kentucky Pied de Poule

The pieces shown here appropriate found objects and materials, which are playfully manipulated to create new forms and meanings, much like the work Alexandre is currently installing at Ham House and Garden.

Kentucky Pied de Poule was on view at CRG Gallery, New York, this February and March.

Images courtesy the artist and CRG Gallery.

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I kind of hate postmodern art. My mom attempted to be an artist when I was growing up so I always felt part of that world. But the shit I see nowadays just annoys the fuck out of me. I know this girl who lives in Ukrainian Village here in Chicago who has all her things paid for by her parents (that includes rent, car, vegan lifestyle, etc.) but gets to call herself an artist. And by artist, I mean, do shit that obviously took only five seconds to conceptualize, like, hang a coat by a chain from the ceiling. After seeing that crap a few years ago, I thought “Shit, I’m more of an artist than she is.” And that’s the truth.

But I’ll give this next so-called artist a pass. Maybe it’s because I’ve always had a thing for stickers. From December through March, this installation entitled The Obliteration Room is on display at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art. Artist Yayoi Kusama built a large room, then painted every surface a brilliant white, effectively creating a giant blank canvas. Over the course of two weeks, the museum’s smallest visitors (or I like to call the most annoying) were given thousands of colored dot stickers, therefore transforming the space into a pretty cool-looking room. But is this so shocking? What do you expect when you give polka dots to a bunch of little kids? I mean, go to any random kindergarten class, and you will see finger paint and play-doh and food particles all over the place. And that’s only the first five minutes of the school day. Whatever.

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“Tape Recorders” (2011) by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney)

Rows of motorised measuring tapes record the amount of time that visitors stay in the installation. As a computerised tracking system detects the presence of a person, the closest measuring tape starts to project upwards. When the tape reaches around 3m high it crashes and recoils back.
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