2011
1969 - War Is Over! If You Want It! Happy Christmas from John Lennon & Yoko Ono; Times Square, SE corner of 7th Ave & 43 St | Flickr : partage de photos !
2010
MoMA | Projects 90: Song Dong
Beijing-based artist Song Dong (b. 1966) explores notions of transience and impermanence with installations that combine aspects of performance, video, photography, and sculpture. Projects 90, his first solo U.S. museum show, presents his recent work Waste Not. A collaboration first conceived of with the artist's mother, the installation consists of the complete contents of her home, amassed over fifty years during which the Chinese concept of wu jin qi yong, or "waste not," was a prerequisite for survival. The assembled materials, ranging from pots and basins to blankets, oil flasks, and legless dolls, form a miniature cityscape that viewers can navigate around and through.
Song Dong, Waste Not, 2005 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Projects 90: Song Dong, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
2009
New York City and Paris ‘Map Cuts’
By removing the unnecessary, this New York City map-cut reveals the “paths, nodes, circles, boulevards, parks and streets” of the greatest city in the world.
Make History | National September 11 Memorial & Museum
Op-Art - Smells of New York City - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
New York secretes its fullest range of smells in the summer; disgusting or enticing, delicate or overpowering, they are liberated by the heat. So one sweltering weekend, I set out to navigate the city by nose. As my nostrils led me from Manhattan’s northernmost end to its southern tip, some prosaic scents recurred (cigarette butts; suntan lotion; fried foods); some were singular and sublime (a delicate trail of flowers mingling with Indian curry around 34th Street); while others proved revoltingly unique (the garbage outside a nail salon). Some smells reminded me of other places, and some will forever remind me of New York.
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