The concept initially began with the show Quai de la Gare presented in 1993, in which Boltanski created
a piece out of piles of used clothing.
Not exact matches
Filling
out a
piece of paper fraudulently at the DMV and giving it to a person or dropping it into a
pile results in your registration does not work.
A couple
of old
pieces of wood I pulled
out of the burn
pile.
Instead
of piling all the pictures in one blog post, I've decided to spread them
out that way you can savor them one
piece at a time like a good pumpkin pie (See?
Several
of the
pieces on display come in for easy laughs — check
out the room full
of perfectly arranged, identical - looking rock
piles, or not — but the real exhibition here is the museum's curator, Christian (Danish actor Claes Bang), a divorced father
of two girls and a proud, prominent member
of his city's cultural elite.
A practical investigation that requires pupils to work
out if they'd rather have a stack
of # 1 coins as tall as the average person or a
pile of 5p
pieces as heavy as the average person.
The older agencies that had formed in the 1970s and 1980s retreated
out of the spotlight and are now the major agencies working with mostly bestsellers, while the baby agencies fought to find that
piece of gold in the slush from an unknown new writers, just as junior editors used to look through publishing house slush
piles thirty years earlier.
Supplies are limited, so you must begin by clearing
out piles of rubble and searching the rooms for medical supplies, food or other parts and
pieces to use in making beds, a water collection system, a place to cook your meals or weapons.
Hopefully we can add more
pieces to the tiny
pile of existing information to help
out other developers, journalists, enthusiasts, and Grandma Swamp - a-likes for the future.
Besides the clever works and themes, his installations made
out of trash,
pile up on the insane amount
of detail each
piece brings with it.
Specifically, the project concept began with Quai de la Gare (1993), a Boltanski
piece made up
of piles of used clothing that visitors could pick
out and carry off in a bag printed with the word «Dispersion»: a work innately destined to scatter and vanish.
Five women dressed in pastel spring dresses and slingbacks trudge through mounting
piles of slippery material as they dig their hands, elbows and feet into a 7,500 - pound clay cube, carve
out a
piece and hurl it at a wall.
For instance, in this
piece, six wood boards
of three different species — pine, cedar, poplar — are
piled in the way wood is kept in a lumberyard while being aired
out.
Critics picked up on shared concerns with soft sculpture, and Paul Overy pointed
out that Flanagan's work was intriguing in that it looked soft, but in fact, was hard.1 The exhibition included anthropomorphically shaped sculpture made from plaster filled fabric bags,
pieces hanging from the ceiling, and a
pile of sand poured directly onto the carpeted floor.
Luke Fowler and Tsunoda Toshiya's collaborative film installation stands
out: A fan ripples parachutelike material that becomes a film screen for shots (
of a glass
of water filled to meniscus point, a blue sky diagonally bisected by a
piece of rope, a
pile of powder or maybe a snowscape) that periodically cut
out as the screen is shocked by floodlight.
Although there are always
piles of books by the bedside, after lights
out, I continue reading on a Palm, generally newspaper
pieces from Avantgo and magazine and academic articles in a stripped down PDF format.
An ING Direct survey into this topic detailed the list in no particular order —
piles of toys, clothes and books in bedrooms; smelly bathrooms; grubby kitchens; animal hairs and traces
of pets; overgrown lawns; clashing colour schemes; unattractive
pieces of art; and items
out of place such as dishes in a bedroom or newspapers scattered in the kitchen.
This year, I decided to head
out to The Project
Pile sitting
out in the garage and pull
out some
of my favorite
pieces that I have been saving for certain rooms in my home, that I just have not gotten to yet.
piles and
piles of papers, magazine tear
outs, bills, incoming checks, journals, sewing bits and
pieces, patterns, correspondence, my camera, calendars, business cards from here and there.....