Pictures from this location.
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toward an architecture of the image
On a visit to San Francisco last fall, I was surprised to find that the Interstate 280 freeway is actually inhabited. Hollow spaces inside the freeway are occupied and personalized by what appear to be full-time residents, making this waterfront location one of San Francisco’s most exclusive loft apartment complexes.
The unit below was more difficult to access (no rope-ladder) but had a more decorative entrance.
[pix by imagineering]
*Note: I’ve re-uploaded some of the images on this post, as WordPress wasn’t displaying them, for some mysterious reason.
Sol LeWitt wall drawing in a massive domed room at the Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht.
Top: David Annesley, Swing Low, 1964, steel sculpture, UK.
Bottom: Anonymous, Untitled, late 1800’s, folk painting, UK.
(The sheep was found deep in a library slide cabinet.)
Olaf Breuning’s website is an entertaining romp and one of the silliest and most fun artist’s websites I’ve come across. The picture above is his homepage, a straightforward photograph. The site branches out in all sorts of bizarre directions and blind alleys – as long as you’re willing to keep typing in the strange URLs spelled out in his wacky picture/drawings. A generous archive of Breuning’s photographs, drawings, films, books and installations is available here. I’m not sure when his site first went up, but it’s all there and more in the neato photograph-of-sculpture titled Homepage, from way back in 1996.