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Jacques Coetzer: Work


Hypershopper

Hypershopper

Jacques Coetzer, 2006
Electro-plated steel and castor wheels, 2200 x 800 x 900 mm
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Room to Roam
Jacques Coetzer
Video featuring Mike Scott of the Waterboys singing with the people of Huntly, Scotland
Alt Pop
Jacques Coetzer
Superwood, enamel paint
Disposable Income
Jacques Coetzer
Polyurethane plastic
Forever Young
Jacques Coetzer
Found object, Free standing, bolted to floor

Hard Cash (1 of 5)
Jacques Coetzer
Polyurethane plastic

Hypershopper
Jacques Coetzer
Electro-plated steel and castor wheels

Oh No
Jacques Coetzer
Lambda transparency of public intervention

On Show
Jacques Coetzer
Lambda Prints (public Intervention)

Paradise Lost
Jacques Coetzer
Hosepipe and polyurethane moulding
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Paradise Lost (detail)
Jacques Coetzer
Hosepipe and polyurethane moulding
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Rock Steady
Jacques Coetzer
Electric guitar amplifier

This Side Up
Jacques Coetzer
Cardboard, ink markings

White Blues (Part 2)
Jacques Coetzer
Laser-cut mild steel, stereo headphones, audio player with 30 sec. soundtrack

White Blues Part 2 (Detail)
Jacques Coetzer
Laser-cut mild steel, stereo headphones, audio player with 30 sec. soundtrack

Cluster Park
Jacques Coetzer
Digital video loop with stereo soundtrack, Framed LCD monitor, headphones

 
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