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Mohamed Abdulla Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Biography |
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War Generates Other Wars
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< War Generates Other Wars 2005
aluminium, scaffold, 600 x 180 x 70 cm This is one of the eight sculptural installations. It was derived from destroyed statue; the victory of the German-French war 1870-1871, Borken. >do not touch the ice-cream, but you may lick up the dynamite 2005 | performance installation | A4 prints, modelling clay, ice-cream, light box | 390x270 cm |
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MC How do you define revolution?
DJ I like the answer someone gave about pornography: �I don�t need to define it; I know it when I see it.� DJ Isn�t it funny how in order to move closer towards a non-hierarchical �world without objects� we still need to have the experience of the object first? Image making, consuming and sharing as individuals made us all instant partners in a broader creative act. Yet there are still only a few who can make this feel like more than patty repetition. DJ The pain-pleasure principle, suicidal desire, Catholic upbringing, all that? DJ I get a little uneasy when you say these things and look around my living room. MC Not to worry. We will recreate object-kind after the deluge, and instead of rocks, we will throw those Libidarch Group Argine chairs behind us. > He left, but he don�t want to leave 2005 wax, wicks | size variable > Every dawn fifty million Mohamed thinking of revolution plaster, fan, paper, wood, lamp | 280x400x460 cm |
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A day after the construction someone has destroyed it
At the same day he reconstructed Three days later the construction was destroyed again ..., than he lighted some candles I did not realise what had happened till aftermath > Ceci n'est pas la r�publique 1928-2008 Unrealized thought of Ren� Magritte white cotton banner 120x180cm |
Ceci n'est pas la r�publique 1928-2008
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SEVENTH PICTURE �...he is probably born on Tigris bank � a hot summer day around siesta time�and he was born standing. The midwife said that this brought a lot of luck, and he can�t complain, really. He was trained in the Netherlands and may have travelled in Italy. He went to England in the recent years and he isn�t employed by Charles Ι; neither as a painter nor as a poet. |
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