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»Untitled«, 2012 by Mia Goyette.




»Light frame«, 2010 by Karina Peisajovich.




»Arcoiris Invertido«, 2010 by Stefan Benchoam in collaboration with Radamés Juni Figueroa and Chemi Rosado.




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“Crystalline diagram”, 2006 by Uršula Berlot.




“Towers 2 the sky”, 2009 by Boris Dornbusch.




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»Mike (22, killed)«, from the series: Human life in colour by Vadik Marmeladov.




“Pace”, 2003 by Peter Sandbichler.




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»Monochrome COLOR-I-ME-TRY palettes for Cyclidrome«, 2004 by Ricci Albenda.




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»RAF Menwith Hill after a rain storm. Yorkshire Dales, England.« by Steven Rowell.




»United Colors«, 2001 by Edit Oderbolz.




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»Perfect Rainbow«, 2004 by Mai Hofstad Gunnes.




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»Expulsion 2.0«, 2008,

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»Rainbow Ring«, 2008 by Aids 3D.




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»Provisory Object«, 1997, 2000, 2004, by Edith Dekyndt. Video.




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»Days Like These«, 2002, by Mike Marshall.




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Installation “Stereo Rain” by Jeroen Doorenweerd. Video.




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»the great line-up« (2007) by Jeff Baij.




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“Nest One” by Simon Husslein.




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»guns gone wild«, 2007 by Javier Morales.




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»Composicion 5 2005«,

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»Composicion 6 2005« by Jose Manuel Ballester.




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»Legacy« (2005) is a 21-foot-long rainbow made of cast street sweepings that emerges from a planter on MetroTech Commons in Brooklyn. The rainbow’s seven bands range in tone from brown to gray, and are flecked with color. They are cast from actual debris collected on seven consecutive days by the city’s street sweeping machines: dirt, grit, gravel, gum wrappers, bottle caps, socks, plastic combs, and whatever other litter the sweeper picked up during the course of a day. There is a small bronze beard that appears to be crawling out of the hole in the ground where the rainbow emerges. By Corin Hewitt.




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