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Application form for a Brochure from Masters Hardware for installation of products purchased from the store which were a Woolworths-Lowes (USA) joint venture in hardware
Heavy losses against incumbent rival Bunnings in part due to an aggressive expansion (often next to Bunnings stores such as this one) and low sales have seen Woolworths abandon the category altogether and announce closure of the chain by early December 2016 with a liquidation sale starting August of the year.
The stores (including several development sites) have been sold to Home Consortium who will reconfigure the sites to a combination of Spotlight, Anaconda, JB Hi Fi, The Good Guys and Woolworths supermarkets. Rival Bunnings will take over 15 of the 61 stores open.
detail from "Close to Home" installation at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
ARTIST STATEMENT
Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, Close to Home
What can we sniff out with our noses? Odors are linked to survival, memory, and our perception of difference. As invisible signifiers, what role do the senses play in our formation and recognition of each other? How do we taste, smell, and touch, and what are the politics of the senses? In my work as an installation artist, I explore how these themes are evidenced in the fleeting materials we consume every day. Food and scent are unruly substances — pervasive and polarizing. My materials do not want to be archived. I have to chase them down and sweep them up. It is partially for these reasons that the senses have been placed in a hierarchy: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. So what happens when I ask you to taste and smell art as much as you see it? As a strategy for engagement and shifting the relationship between the artist and viewer to artist and participant, my work is often site specific, rooted in and shaped by its location. But how do we define location in an age of diaspora and globalization? I am also interested in tracing movement: the movements we make today and the movements we've made for centuries. If globalization has been a long time in the making, how does it shape our experiences of home? I want my work to be challenging and impractical; I want art to ask questions.
The federally threatened loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) is named for its relatively large head, which supports powerful jaws that enable it to feed on hard-shelled prey. Because loggerheads occupy three different ecosystems during their lives (the terrestrial zone, the oceanic zone, and the nearshore zone), they are vulnerable on the beaches and in the shore waters of DoD installations and elsewhere along the east coast and in the Caribbean.
Installations that manage and protect Loggerheads as part of their INRMPs include MacDill AFB, Cape Canaveral AFS, Eglin AFB, Mayport NAVSTA, Patrick AFB, and Tyndall AFB in FL; Military Ocean Terminal-Sunny Point, MCAS Cherry Point, and MCB Camp Lejeune in NC; Dam Neck, Oceana NAS, Wallops Island, and Surface Combat Systems Center in VA; Kings Bay NSB in GA; Vieques Island AFWTF in Puerto Rico; and Guantanamo Bay NAVSTA, Cuba. These installations clean beaches, protect nesting sites from traffic and pedestrians, and monitor populations in various ways (such as with radio transmitters) to gather data crucial for focusing and developing effective management strategies. (Department of Defense photo)
Hundreds of soldiers, civilians, family members and friends gathered at the Iron Mike Conference Center Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. for the 29th Annual Fort Bragg Installation Awards. The theme for the event was 29 Years of “Going the Extra Mile.”
Installation of lanterns at the Dragonfly Lake are in progress for the Mid-Autumn @ Gardens by the Bay for the official opening light-up from 22 September 2017.
Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich :)..don't remember the artist (shame on me)..but this installation was awesome!..the whole room was this colors, and I surely had fun taking photos :)
This installation was moving and poignant and marked the lives that were lost by this country during the First world War 1914 the commencement of this war.
gummi candy, monofilament, light
installation, Portland Art Museum, 2006 Oregon Biennial
from the statement:
"...every system, no matter how trivial, follows similar patterns of innovation and entropy, ever increasing in complexity. Just as our universe began with a single event/object with infinite gravity and zero mass, gummi began with bears. Today, however, one can find an infinite range of gummi shapes, including squid, tarantulas, and hamburgers."
You have to smell this piece to get the full effect.
more:
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/14/...
This video is a part of installation piece from *"oto no ma".
*"oto no ma";space in between the sounds.
Music and images:Mayumi Ishida
Projection and visual effects:Richard Byers
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-exhibition info-
音 の 間 "oto no ma"
Mayumi Ishida in collaboration with Richard Byers
21.9ー3.10 wed closed
11:00-18:00(最終日17:00)
#artspace88 Kunitachi Tokyo