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- IVAN NAVARRO by Greg Thomas Art on Nov 11, 2009
Ivan Navarro at the Venice Biennale Tagged: alienation, architecture, art, artist, artwork, balloon, biennale, biennial, building, Chile, chilean, comfort, fluorescent, human, hyper, hyperreal, installation, intervention, isolation, Ivan, language,...
- TIM ETCHELLS by Greg Thomas Art on Oct 15, 2009
Tim Etchells Tagged: 08, alienation, architecture, art, artist, artwork, comfort, director, exhibition, galleries, gallery, hyperreal, installation, institution, intervention, isolation, language, millennium, neon, photograph, public, relationship,...
- COLLAGES by Greg Thomas Art on Sep 29, 2009
Some collages which are from the REFLECTIONS series. I’m working from these in 3D. Tagged: 2D, 3D, alienation, architecture, art, artist, artwork, building, COLLAGE, colour, debord, guy, hyper, hyperreal, isolation, London, montage, perception...
- pigeon post by Pigeons aren't perfect on Sep 23, 2009
Today Simon sent me this photograph he took of a pigeon he met in the north (my photo doesn't do it justice I'm afraid). What a cute little bedraggled bird he is though.I am most pleased.
- MISH MASH EXHIBITION by Greg Thomas Art on Aug 17, 2009
Tagged: alienation, architecture, art, artist, artwork, building, COLLAGE, debord, exhibition, Galéria, Greg Thomas, group exhibition, guy, hyper, hyperreal, isolation, James Prescott, Jana Godálová, Jonny Fox, Kamil Irbis Inocent, Luiza Holub, Ma...
- MISH MASH by Greg Thomas Art on Jul 29, 2009
I will be part of an exhibition in Slovakia called Mish Mash. The show will be split into two parts, the first will be in the Hrad Castle in Bratislava (I will doing one of my balloon installations), and the second part will be at the gallery, where...
- Scenic Dawn by Carp Catchers Blog on Jul 22, 2009
Here’s a really nice scenic dawn shot from Ian Smith. The photograph is a carp fishermans dream reminiscent of those days when lakes were less busy. Best Fishes, John...





