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THE WAY THINGS GO

Past exhibition
20 November - 20 December 2008
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  • Photograph of a tilted ladder with cylinders on top of it

    Fischli and Weiss, The Way Things Go, 1987

  • Sculpture created from wood and detritus

    Tim Hawkinson, Music Box (Time in a Bottle), 1994

  • Dirty studio floor with a detritus sculpture and charcoal scribbles on the wall

    GREG SMITH, GRAPHITE BEARD, 2008

  • Divide into three sections, one with man an plants, one with plants, and one with legs sticking out of the wall

    Mika Rottenberg, Performance Still (Body Parts & Heather & Jungle), 2008

  • Plants and a Gatorade water bottle in a window

    PHOEBE WASHBURN, IN THE KITCHEN OF SUPERIOR SPECIALNESS, 2008

  • Divided into three sections, two pink, one yellow, each with a person in it

    Mika Rottenberg, Performance Still (PJ & Cheryl), 2008

  • Black and white cartoon image with letters next to each object

    RUBE GOLDBERG, THE MOVEABLE TREE

  • A wiring diagram of a lighthouse

    BEON KIM, A DRAFT OF A SOAP BUBBLE MAKER EQUIPMENT, 2002

  • Black and white cartoon image with letters next to each object

    RUBE GOLDBERG, HOW TO FISH AN OLIVE OUT OF ONE OF THOSE LONG-NECKED BOTTLES

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  • A collaged fabric banner with yellow, blue, and pink overlapping shapes

    GREG SMITH

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