
'Flamingo', 1973
Alexander Calder
Federal Plaza, Chicago
Chicago Public Art

Spiral House in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv. Designed by Zvi Hecker in 1963
Zvi Hecker, Spiral House

Wonderful floor detail. Edinburgh University Library by Sir Basil Spence
http://www.basilspence.org.uk/learning/buildings/edinburgh-university-library

Back side of 'Lamentations over the Dead Christ' by the Workshop of Andrea della Robbia. About 1510-15.
As seen in the V&A london.

26 Aug 1970, 'Women of the World Unite!' March along 5th Avenue, New York City
when-women-went-on-strike

Great entrance to the famous Magdeburg Cathedral, Germany
Magdeburg Cathedral

Gala Fairydean Stadium, Galashiels, Scotland.
Best football club name, and one of the best modernist stadiums to go with it.
Designed by Peter Womersley in 1965
Gala Fairydean Stadium, Scotland

Beautiful installation of 'Gathering of Strangers' at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Israel Museum, Jerusalem

An object made to make another.
Super cool wee jig (hand-made by Tom) to weld our wee sculptures on. Genius!

Lost monument to Rosa-luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht built by Mies van der Rohe in 1926, Destroyed by the Nazis in 1935.
>http://thecharnelhouse.org/2013/07/10/mies-memorial-to-rosa-luxemburg-an...

Simple threshold step at the Thian Hock Keng Temple, Singapore
Thian Hock Keng Temple, Singapore

Norman Mailer beer mat from the mayoralty of New York City in 1969
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/14/podcast-remembering-mailer-for-mayor/?_r=0

Brilliant photo book 'A Criminal Investigation' by Watabe Yukichi.
Published by Xavier Barral, Paris in 2011

Hector Zamora's brilliant performance - 'Material Inconctancy'
Istanbul Biennial 2013.
vimeo.com/75353438

Jeremy Deller 'Sacrilege'2012
An Inflatable 1:1 sculpture of Stonehenge.

Jan Kempenaers, 2011
Images of Spomenik, Yugoslavian abandoned monuments

Martin Creed
Work No.1092
2011
White Neon, steel
196 7/8 x 492 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches / 500 x 1250 x 20 cm

Fiona Banner, 'Jaguar', 2010, polished Sepecat Jaguar aircraft 8.69 x 4.92 x 16.83 m © Tate Britain