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Public sculpture.. II

Posted in sculpture by kp on May 17, 2009

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outdoorsculp_head

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Public sculpture

Posted in sculpture by kp on March 21, 2009

In Maastricht..

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Cups runneth

Posted in display, drawing by kp on January 29, 2009

In the staff room of the Bonnefanten Museum a practice of decorating white plastic coffee cups has evolved into a tradition. Periodically the technical team makes a new display case to house the overflow, but the supply never seems to be contained.

cups

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Light reading

Posted in sign by kp on January 20, 2009

My favorite little street message from Maastricht.
casualsmas2t[pix by kp]

For all the hungry theorists

Posted in product by kp on January 19, 2009

I feel lame for finding this funny, but still, it’s kind of a perfect readymade..
From the Maastricht grocery store.
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Elk grove

Posted in photography, sculpture, work by kp on January 10, 2009

I’ve just recently put some images on my website from the show Parlor and Roseville at Kate Werble Gallery, in Nov/Dec 2008. Below is Elk Grove, 2008, more images and full info about the works can be found here.

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Advertising metropolis

Posted in advertising, architecture by kp on January 9, 2009

As a part of the project Reclamation, an advertisement was placed in the magazine Metropolis M. The ad, pictured below, is a republishing of an original advertisement for the town of Metropolis, Nevada, USA. The original was first published in 1911, in the town’s promotional newspaper, the Metropolis Chronicle.

The headline is “A New Town Opportunity” and the text sings the praises of the newly founded Metropolis, reading: Metropolis offers the investor, builder, merchant and professional man one of the greatest business opportunities ever afforded by a western town. Lots – 25 by 125 feet – are $100 and up. Within two years, the company which had developed Metropolis fell into insolvency. More information about this curious history can be found on the project website here.

This was an advertisement for the exhibition, but was also an element of the work. Design is by Nina Støttrup Larsen with Kristin Posehn

metropolis_m_advertisement

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proto-LOL

Posted in photography by kp on January 7, 2009

A designer friend of mine, Jayme Yen, found the image below buried deep within the Library of Congress Archives. It’s a photograph from 1898, a proto-LOL-cat treasure. I like the contrast and identity with the bottom image, which is typical internet kitteh flotsam, circa early 21st century.

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The holidays are a great time for sculpture

Posted in display, sculpture, sign by kp on January 6, 2009

A promotional display for selling DVDs of Wall-e, the Pixar/Disney animated movie.
The crate is also decorated cardboard, and serves as an integrated pedestal.

walle2

walle_detail2[pix by kp]

teeth vs claus

Posted in sculpture, sign by kp on December 30, 2008

merrymaas
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