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»Untitled«, 1964 relief in aluminum by Vojin Bakić.




»Metal Urbain«, 2010 by Jim Lambie.




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»Early One Morning«, 1962 by Anthony Caro.




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»Seizure«, 2006 by Amanda Ross-Ho.




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»Faltung«, 1965 by Charlotte Posenenske.




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»Untitled Tower«, 1999 by Jennifer Bolande.




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“Untitled”, 2009 by Adam Thompson.




“Dive”, 2008 by Magali Reus.




“Robot Dance”, 1995 by Alan Rath.




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“Bewegliche Landschaft”, 2003 (aluminiumcontainer, partly replanted) by Lois & Franziska Weinberger.




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From the series “Iron Maiden”, 2007 by Morgane Tschiember.




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“Narcisse” (liquid mirror, aluminium, engine, sensor of présence) by Mathieu Lehanneur.




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Untitled sculptures by Mark Pearson.




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»Heaven is a place on earth« (Bathroomscales and aluminium) by Jacob Dahlgren.




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»One Minute Communication – 3D« (2004) by Daniel Jackson. The sculpture consists of two aluminium spheres suspended in a glass and white enamelled steel cabinet. The spheres are in conversation. An artificial-life program controls the conversation which is relayed through the movement of the 2 spheres. The AI nature of the software dictates that the conversation will never be repeated – the gesture speed, the positioning and the length of movement are all determined by a combination of randomness and probability.




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Stamp, cutlery by Tomas Alonso. Recyclable, lightweight, nestable, disposable but reusable cutlery in a unique stamped aluminium design in which the structure becomes the motif.