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Loris Greaud: Cellar Door, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2008
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Giuseppe Penone, Château de Versailles, exhibition from June 11 to October 30, 2013
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Jerzy Bereś ( 1930 - 2012): Living Monument "ARENA", Wrocław, Poland, 1970
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Two semicircles - one planted young trees, the second - a monument of destruction - the tree roots showing up. On the middle the bench to contemplate the truth about man, the truth about the consequences of the development of our civilization. Delete the scoop?
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Alexander Calder: "Horizontal" from "stabile-mobiles" cycle, 1974, mobil sculpture, Centre Pompidou, Paris
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Alexander Calder (1898-1976): "Southern Cross", painted steel, stabile dimension: 730 x 400 x 400 cm, dimensions of four cardinal points: 280 x 235 x 90, development of mobil: 900 to 1400 cm,; LAM park, Villeneuve d’Ascq, the Museum of Modern Art, Lille
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Ludwika Ogorzelec: "Paradise tree" from "Instruments of equilibrium" cycle 2012, 4m high, mobil sculpture, steel and glass, private collection, Poland
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Alexander Calder (1898-1976): hanging mobil
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“People think monuments should come out of the ground, never out of the ceiling, but mobiles can be monumental too.” –Alexander Calder Delete the scoop?
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Chinese artist Liu Bolin tackles international approaches to arms and weapon control in his new work 'Gun Rack'.
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Nari Ward: “Bottle Messenger”, 2007, Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art in Luxembourg
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Giuseppe Penone, Château de Versailles, exhibition from June 11 to October 30, 2013
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« Garden of Eden » by Wollle (Thorsten Kiesl et Harald Moser), 2007, installation focus on the problem of air pollution, Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, Austria
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Antoni Tapiès (1923-2012): "Rinzen", installation, 1992-93, MACBA Delete the scoop?
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Antoni Tapies (1923-2012): "Cloud and chair", Tapies Foundation, Barcelone
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UNESCO spiral by Alexander Calder (1898-1976), mobil sculpture
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“Hello, Girls” painted metal mobile sculpture in a pond 1964 by Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Alexander Calder (1898-1976): " The Tree", 1966, mobil sculpture, painted steel, 520 x 1070 cm, Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Bâle, Swiss
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