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"Artists now work with what is called conceptual methods and supposedly don’t use objects. But you can’t not use objects. A TV monitor is an object, a wall with a projection on it is the wall with a projection on it—it’s very much an object. I still see the stretched canvas, and I like seeing the stretched canvas. I don’t see the painting in perspective; I don’t believe that it looks like reality, that its perspective copies nature. I don’t believe that it’s removed nature; I think it is paint on canvas with a certain trick called perspective that is just a little trick." [full text [here](http://ensembles.mhka.be/items/3194)]
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The Dangers of Petrificat...
Jimmie Durham, The Dangers of Petrification I, 1998-2007. Installation, stone, paper, knife, ceramics, variable dimensions.
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Articles 2 and 3 from the...
Jimmie Durham, Articles 2 and 3 from the 1986 Pinkerton's Agency Manual, 1989. Installation, ceramic, wood, paper, polyester, 132 x 24 x 24 cm.
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The Dangers of Petrificat...
Jimmie Durham, The Dangers of Petrification II, 1998-2007. Installation, paper, stone, variable dimensions.
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Triptych as Sandwich in R...
Jimmie Durham, Triptych as Sandwich in Red Granite and Belgian Mail Sack, 1995. Sculpture, red granite, belgian mail sack, 11 x 47 x 29 cm.
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Maria Thereza Alves
Maria Thereza Alves was born in Brazil and moved to New York at a young age. She has worked for the International Indian Treaty Council in Ne
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Jimmie Durham
Jimmie Durham was born in 1940 in (or, as he himself says, ‘under’) the state of Arkansas in the US, into a Cherokee family. After working di
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Drawings, Display and oth...
This ensemble is a selection of Jimmie Durham’s works using two-dimensional support, including drawings, paintings, photographs and other art
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Installations and Public ...
In the list of works bellow you will find a selection of installations and works of Jimmie Durham made for public space.
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Performance, Video and Se...
"In general, there’s not much place for performance now. It looks like the sixties too much, it feels like the sixties did, it feels like it’
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Jimmie Durham 1980 - 1993
In the period between 1973 and 1979 Jimmie Durham was full-time involved with the American Indian Movement and did not make art. He was the d
