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W'eel Turtle, Dunseith, North Dakota
Cai Guo-Qiang: 'Sky Ladder' (2015)
The artist created a 500 meter (1,650 foot) flaming ladder that took him 21 years to realize. The artwork was a gift to his grandmother who turned 100 years old, and to the rest of his family and hometown of Quanzhou, China.
ICL office landscape interior in Maarssen, the Netherlands, 1990. My hometown.
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'the undertaking' by heather ackroyd + dan harvey, 1992 in livingsculpture - paul cooper (2001)
Wilhelm Barthlott, Werner Rauh Victoria Lotus pond, Jardin Exotique Les Cèdres, Sept 1996 Victoria pond, Les Cèdres, Sept 1988
Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops (1990) Location: Nagasaki, Japan
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David Chatt: Cast Installation, Temporary installation of sand cast glass in Dunn Gardens, Seattle Washington (2006)
‘blades of grass creased and arched secured with thorns’ penpont, dumfriesshire 1988 in a collaboration with nature - andy goldsworthy (1990)
Volcanic Vineyards of La Geria
livingsculpture - paul cooper (2001)
ron simple in livingsculpture - paul cooper (2001)
'huge topiary balls, created by the american landscape designer topher delaney, provide both greenery + an element of fun for the roof terrace of the bank of america in san francisco' in livingsculpture - paul cooper (2001)
Now abandoned, La Petite Centure is a 19th century railway that loops over 30km around Paris
Slumber was a performance/installation: whenever it was shown, the artist lived in the gallery, weaving during the day and sleeping with an EEG machine recording her Rapid Eye Movement (REM) at night. The REM is an analogue to Antoni’s dreams, and she weaves this pattern into the blanket that covers her bed while she sleeps. In this piece, an uneasy truce exists between contemporary medical technology, ancient myths of weaving and the mysterious world of dreams.
Spotted Lake is located in British Columbia. It has high concentrations of magnesium sulfate, calcium, and sodium sulfate. In the summer, the water evaporates, leaving dry areas in which people can walk.
livingsculpture - paul cooper (2001)