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Lawrence Malstaf
The work of Lawrence Malstaf can be situated on the borderline between the visual and the theatrical. After having studied industrial design, Lawrence Malstaf starts of in theatre. He designs scenographies for choreographers and directors as Benoît
Monolith
2011
“Monolith” deals with the complexities of fear as a contemporary social phenomenon. By letting the viewer experience fear, the installation offers critical insights into the effect of cultural conditioning in contemporary society. Furthermore, it
Making Clouds (The absence of weight)
2010
... on the search for
real
ity degree of constructions....
The Machine in the Garden
1993
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1993
... flaws in the belief that
real
ity is predictable. As...
Counterfactualism – a new category for fine arts and humanity, dealing with the retrospective analysis of turning points in life
2013
Reinhuber, Elke. Counterfactualism – a new category for fine arts and humanity, dealing with the retrospective analysis of turning points in life Phd Thesis, COFA/UNSW, Sydney, March 2013.
VR Tour Through the Doomsday Clock
2018
The piece, being a part of the show “It’s Two Minutes to Midnight,” provides viewers with an educational journey on humankind’s history of de- and re-nuclearization. The show, organized by Weinberg/Newton Gallery in collaboration with the Bulletin
Have a Nice Day
2002
The scenery referring to Martyl Langsdorf’s painting "Doomsday Clock Have a nice day" is contrasted with Martyl’s Doomsday Clock which she originally designed for the cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists magazine in 1947. The “Bulletin”,
Laura Skocek
... Principle – Can we
real
ly live in a sustainable way....
William Kentridge: Five Themes
2009
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2009
Combining the political with the poetic, William Kentridge's work has made an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene. Dealing with subjects as sobering as apartheid and colonialism, Kentridge often imbues his art with dreamy, lyrical
BUTTERFLY
2010
... changing the physical
real
ity surrounding us. Butterfly...
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