Boris Savelev

‘Broken Slide, 1982’

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Boris Savelev
‘Broken Slide, 1982’

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Tammam Azzam, Freedom graffiti

‘Kiss by Klimt’ painted on the remains of a building hit by bombs and bullets.

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Tammam Azzam, Freedom graffiti
‘Kiss by Klimt’ painted on the remains of a building hit by bombs and bullets.

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“Rue Longvic,” 1994/1999

Billboard, Dijon (1994), 3 x 4 meters. Offset printed poster (1999), 67 x 86.5 cm. 
© Pierre Huyghe, courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris/New York.

“The nineteenth century is interesting for many reasons, but one for sure is that it was a moment of pre-modernity- a moment when time was thought of in a very different way. The relationship people thought they had with the period in which they were living was very different from the one we have today. The difference is in the way we see each period in relation to the present, past, and future.”

- Pierre Huyghe

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“Rue Longvic,” 1994/1999



Billboard, Dijon (1994), 3 x 4 meters. Offset printed poster (1999), 67 x 86.5 cm. © Pierre Huyghe, courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris/New York.


“The nineteenth century is interesting for many reasons, but one for sure is that it was a moment of pre-modernity- a moment when time was thought of in a very different way. The relationship people thought they had with the period in which they were living was very different from the one we have today. The difference is in the way we see each period in relation to the present, past, and future.”- Pierre Huyghe

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Lotus Harvest in the Ta-min-hu, Tsinan    1966

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