Natalie Tischler


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ONGOING

    TAKE A SEAT
    OBJECTS

ABOUT
    WHAT?
    WHY?
    WHO?
Mark

OBJECTS

LAMP 1: “SOME THINGS ARE KNOWN AS GHOSTS BEFORE THEY’RE LIVED”
NATURAL LATEX SHEETING, FISH HOOKS, STEEL BARS, STEEL FRAME, FISHING WIRE














LAMP 2: “I WISH THINGS WOULD TAKE ME AS SERIOUSLY AS I TAKE THEM”
NATURAL LATEX SHEETING, FISH HOOKS, STEEL WIRE FRAME, FISHING WIRE











TABLE
EMERALD MARBLE, CUSTOM BENT ALUMINUM LEGS
29” X 26” X 13”













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SHELVING
CONCRETE BLOCKS, CUSTOM ALUMINUM SHEETS
MODULAR








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CORIMA BOWL
MID-FIRE CLAY, MATTE GLAZE, CUSTOM STAMP
SET OF 20














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ECHINOS
MID-FIRE CLAY, GLAZE








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WHITE LIP VASE
MID-FIRE CLAY, GLAZE








READ MY DIARY

FEBRUARY 19 854A - MARCH 13 754A
PEN ON ACCORDION PAPER, TAPE


       







“These graphisms are original forms. They are ‘signifiers’ with no ‘signified,’ though that does not mean that they could be described as arbitrary… They serve as support, as ‘empty structure,’ so that the other, the one within, might fill each empty signifier with his own signifieds and build his own story…

I ‘write’ (inscribe) my books, which are perfectly illegible, and that tenuous structure of ‘emptinesses’ is filled when the ‘reader’ comes along; it is not until that point that it could be said that what I ‘write’ constitutes a ‘message’ and the ‘empty signifiers’ signs.”
- Mirtha Dermisache

























“The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.”
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 1922.


Mark