Loris Gerard, 2009
Since the time when Marcel Duchamp created his "Boite en Valise" in 1936, boxes seem to have been an endless subject of inspiration for modern artists. Not only are boxes everywhere from the supermarket to the office but their square lines and their volume can be filled by all the treasures of one's imagination. The door to art is wide open.
Marcel Duchamp, Boite en Valise, 1936
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Steve Wolf, 2001-2003 Steve Wolf was born in Pisa, Italy in 1955? He lives in San Francisco. | Jill Magid: Vetting Box Full
"I bring things that are far away in closer to my body" Jill Magid is a Cornell University bachelor of art. He will exhibit soon at the TateModern, London. |
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The armoury of the 1984 Miss General Idea pavillon.
Mai 36 Gallerie, Switzerland
Founded in 1968 by a group of artists to examine the products of popular culture and the role of artists. | Richard Artschwager, 2009
Formica & wood. |
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Kaz Oshiro, Disposal Bin, 2009 Kaz Oshiro was born in Okinawa, Japan in 2007. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.
He crafts trompe l’oeil replicas of common objects that are in fact three-dimensional paintings. | Jaye Moon
Jay Moon lives in Brooklyn, NY. |
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Robert Gober, 2002.
Robert Gober is an American sculptor born in Wallingford, CT in 1964. His work is in many museum collections. | Jill Magid, Vetting Box Closed, 2008 |
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