
Sarah Lucas
Down Below
1997
Enamel bath, rubber, acrylic
55 x 60.5 x 165 cm

Sarah Lucas
Down Below
1997
Enamel bath, rubber, acrylic
55 x 60.5 x 165 cm
DAMIÁN ORTEGA, Architecture without Architects, 2010, Mixed media, Dimensions variable

Virginia Woolf, The Waves


Slavic Pagan Masks in Russia –
Svyatka Masks From Ancient Novgorod

Ai Weiwei’s Handcuffs, 2011

Jana Sterbak, Lead Hearts, detail from Golem: Objects as Sensations, 1979-82

Rachel Whiteread “Untitled (Orange Bath)”, 1996, Rubber and Polystyrene, 32 x 82 x 43 in.
100% polluted water popsicles is a project by Hung I-chen, Guo Yi-hui, and Cheng Yu-ti, three students at the National Taiwan University of Arts. They collected 100 samples of polluted and sewage water from across Taiwan, before placing the samples—complete with dirt, bugs, and trash—into a freezer, turning them into popsicles. The aim of the project is to raise awareness about water pollution. Popsicles were chosen as a motif because they are translucent and look appealing to the eye. ( x )
“Such pretty popsicles, would you still want to eat them?”
Extension (1), 2007, mixed media, 500 x 500 x 400 cm h, Photo credits: Studio Hans Op de Beeck