#Morag Keil
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neotenous-agency · 1 year ago
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morag keil, reap what you sow, 2014
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theories-of · 2 years ago
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Morag Keil Casper 2022 Acrylic on canvas, bike light, camcorder, circuit board, steel, hair extensions, ventilation pipe and found material on steel pegboard 50 × 64 × 20 cm
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cosmicanger · 1 year ago
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morag keil, reap what you sow, 2014
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charlesbryan · 7 months ago
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Morag Keil, Nicole-Antonia Spagnola, Bedros Yeretzian at 25 Prince Edward St, Glasgow
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distinktionsfetzen · 9 months ago
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Check out Morag Keil, Untitled (piss painting 9) (2014), From Topical Cream Benefit Auction
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mentaltimetraveller · 2 years ago
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Morag Keil, Ed Lehan, Georgie Nettell 
Single Mattress​ , 2015 74 x 37 inches unique GEM 102
telephone
at Jenny’s
 30 – July 3, 2015
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contemporaryartdaily · 5 years ago
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Group Show at Select
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stallation · 6 years ago
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Morag Keil  
Potpourri, 2013
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jutlandsouth · 8 years ago
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Morag Keil “passive aggressive” Installation view and video still. Exhibited at Eden-Eden, Berlin September 10th - October 29th, 2016
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pootee · 6 years ago
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______________________as well as untitled: Teghan Burt, Richard Hawkins, Christopher LG Hill & Joshua Petherick, Morag Keil, Tim Webby "The Orchid and the Wasp" (curated by Dan Arps) ROBERT HEALD GALLERY Wellington 31.1.19 — 23.2.19
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wearewia · 6 years ago
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Morag Keil: Moarg Kiel, Institute of Contemporary Arts
#WIA #REVIEW Morag Keil: Moarg Kiel, Institute of Contemporary Arts #Moragkeil @icaLondon
From her rotating sex machine to the ever-looping video on a desktop monitor, Morag Keil raises questions about the reality of data capitalism in Moarg Kiel at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, to 16 April. Screens are everywhere, Moarg Kiel practically shouts. Privacy is evolving.
Installation view of Morag Keil, Controllers, Jenny’s, Los Angeles, 2018. Courtesy the artist and Jenny’s,…
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fffffllllll · 6 years ago
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morag keil
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theories-of · 2 years ago
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Morag Keil Pepsi playing Animal Crossing 2022 Acrylic on canvas, collage, dentist lamp, LED light, steel, plastic and found material on steel pegboard 50 × 128 × 16 cm
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cosmicanger · 1 year ago
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morag keil, reap what you sow, 2014
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charlesbryan · 2 years ago
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Morag Keil, Bedros Yeretzian at Commercial Street
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THE RESIDENCE GALLERY @theresidencegallery Exhibition: The Correspondence Featuring: Klein, Morag Keil, Melika Ngombe Kolongo, Racheal Crowther, Nicholas Cheveldave, Rael Stone, Tiz Creel, Derek Mainella, Tabitha Steinberg, India Nielsen, Tom Hardwick-Allan, Jos Nyreen, Daniel Swan, Claire Barrow, Carson Foley, Barry Reigate, Kian Hardy and Joe Cheetham. As the world went into lockdown a distanced dialogue emerged. An urgency to retain a sense of connectedness in a culture of cancellations and postponed projects spurred a collaborative foot forward. This month TRG unveils a new collection, the culmination of a mail art project that began in early March. The exhibition presents the work of 18 artists who exchanged works and ideas, sustaining contact in the midst of far reaching distancing measures. Following a loose variation on the "exquisite corpse" format, artists sent each other partially finished works in concealed portions with the next artist developing the work. In a chain of participation and exchange, this communal act of making art played a relevant role in channelling these exceptional times. Taking cues from the rich history of collaborative mail art projects executed by the likes of Ray Johnson in the 60s; Matthew Higgs’ Imprint 93 project in the 90’s; Moyra Davey’s ‘mailer works’; and Raymond Pettibon & Marcel Dzama’s 'Forgetting The Hand’ project in 2015; the exhibition consists of a collection of 6 final works on paper and an assortment of postal materials that document the project. Artists sent works from all corners of the UK, to the US, and into Europe. Some artists sent works to friends, others to strangers, others used the opportunity to maintain connection with people where lockdown intensifies already precarious circumstances. For example, Barry Reigate sent his work via Carneys Community, an outreach program for disadvantaged and excluded young people in South London. 10% of sales will be donated to Carneys Community. A text written by Ella Fleck accompanies the exhibition. #theresidencegallery #thecorrespondence #exhibition #drawing #london (en London, Unιted Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCOQYWWFeO4/?igshid=f93qeq44snk
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