Contemporary
Alien by IKEA
— even something ordinary can look like it came from another galaxy
Opposites Attract
— oil and water refused to mix, so they threw a party
Faces
— All facing the same way, seeing nothing at all.
Fatigues
— Tacita Dean drew mountains of chalk on blackboard (Tacita Dean, Fatigues)
Hooked on the Sea
— the sea: an addiction to a promise, a dream, loneliness in disguise (Yoan Capote, Isla-series)
Kintsugi
— broken by lightning, made more beautiful by what it revealed (Giuseppe Penone, Albero Folgorato - Thunderstruck Tree)
Rock Bottom
— stone at the bottom, nothing at the top, held together by a single thread (Nobuo Sekine, Phase of Nothingness)
Superhero
— he saved the world so many times that he needed a moment to sit, and wonder whether it was worth it (Jim Shaw, Not Since Superman Died)
The Sky is the Limit
— they say, but Turrell showed us it's endless by giving it space (James Turrell, Skyspace — Museum Voorlinden)
City of lights
— the city melted into its own reflection and decided it liked it wavy
Wings of Light
— light borrowed the shape of wings for one night only
Plastic Sun
— plastic, yellow, and for one brief moment … absolutely convincing
Uncanny
— the kind of corridor where you start to question your destination
Warp Speed
— engage
Big Art, Small Prices
Warhol on a skateboard, Marilyn on the wall, a pretty good investment for only 79 euros
















