apexart :: The Hidden Passengers :: Images


Images for The Hidden Passengers
organized by Avi Lubin
in New York, NY
May 22 - July 26, 2014
 
INSTALLATION IMAGES        
   
Mark Dion, Travels of William Bartram Reconsidered (equipment), 2008; Roxy Paine, Study for Distillation, 2012; Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005; Mark Dion, Sampling Unseen London, 2006; Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen, 2009; Pierre Huyghe, A Journey that Wasn’t, 2008; Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-2014; Roxy Paine, Dead Amanita No. 6, 2006   Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005; Mark Dion, Sampling Unseen London, 2006; Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen, 2009; Pierre Huyghe, A Journey that Wasn’t, 2008; Roxy Paine, Dead Amanita No. 6, 2006; Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-2014   Pierre Huyghe, A Journey that Wasn’t, 2008; Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen, 2009; Tomer Sapir, Untitled, 2012
         
   
Mark Dion, Travels of William Bartram Reconsidered (equipment), 2008; Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen, 2009; Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005   Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005; Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen, 2009; Mark Dion, Sampling Unseen London, 2006   Mark Dion, Sampling Unseen London, 2006
         
   
Pierre Huyghe, A Journey that Wasn’t, 2008; Roxy Paine, Dead Amanita No. 6, 2006   Roxy Paine, Dead Amanita No. 6, 2006   Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-2014; Roxy Paine, Myopia, 2012; Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen, 2009; Mark Dion, Travels of William Bartram Reconsidered (equipment), 2008s; Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005; Mark Dion, Sampling Unseen London, 2006
         
   
Tomer Sapir, Untitled, 2012   Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-2014; Roxy Paine, Myopia, 2012   Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-2014; Roxy Paine, Myopia, 2012; Mark Dion, Travels of William Bartram Reconsidered (equipment), 2008
         
   
Mark Dion, Travels of William Bartram Reconsidered (equipment), 2008   Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-2014; Roxy Paine, Myopia, 2012; Mark Dion, Travels of William Bartram Reconsidered (equipment), 2008; Roxy Paine, Study for Distillation, 2012; Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005; Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen, 2009   Guido van der Werve, Nummer zeven (The clouds are more beautiful from above), 2006
         
INDIVIDUAL WORKS        
   
Pierre Huyghe, A Journey That Wasn’t, 2008, Color photograph, 33 7/8 x 49 5/8 in.   Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005, 3-channel video installation, 24:46 mins (video still)   Jenny Michel and Michael Hoepfel, Dust, 2005, 3-channel video installation, 24:46 mins (previous installation image)
         
   
Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-14, Cement, salt, wax, fibers of Ceiba insignis, latex, plastic, pigment, vitrine, dimensions variable (detail)   Tomer Sapir, Research for the Full Crypto-Taxidermical Index, 2010-14, Cement, salt, wax, fibers of Ceiba insignis, latex, plastic, pigment, vitrine, dimensions variable (detail)   Tomer Sapir, Untitled, 2012
         
   
Guido van der Werve, Nummer zeven (the clouds are more beautiful from above), 2006, video projection, 8:48 min (video still)   Guido van der Werve, Nummer zeven (the clouds are more beautiful from above), 2006, video projection, 8:48 min (video still)   Guido van der Werve, Nummer zeven (the clouds are more beautiful from above), 2006, video projection, 8:48 min (video still)
         
   
Roxy Paine, Cloud Specimen (Cloud/Fungus), 2009, epoxy, thermoset ploymer, oil, lacquer, wood, glass, stell, 13 x 11 x 11 in   Roxy Paine, Myopia, 2012, ink on paper, 22 x 30 in   Roxy Paine, Study for Distillation, 2009, Ink on paper, 22 x 30 in.
         
   
Mark Dion, Sampling Unseen London, 2006, colored pencil on paper in 4 parts, 13 1/2 x 16 1/4 in (each)   Mark Dion, Sampling Unseen London, 2006, colored pencil on paper in 4 parts (detail)   Mark Dion, Travels of William Bartram Reconsidered (equipment), 2008, tarp, tools, maps, and books, 17 x 90.5 x 65 in (detail)