Kristin Baker, “Wind over Matter,” 2005, acrylic on PVC, 80 x 118  1/4 in
Kristin Baker, “Sturm und Drang,” 2008, acrylic on PVC panel, 120 x  160 in.
http://www.deitch.com/artists/sub.php?artistId=12
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/kristin_baker.htm
http://www.acmelosangeles.com/artists/kristin-baker/?view=press
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Paul Shambroom, “1987 Toyota Celica, 500 lbs ANFO  explosive. (Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC), New Mexico  Tech, Socorro, NM),” 2005, pigmented inkjet on paper, 42 x 63 in.
Paul Shambroom, “1987 Honda Civic, 300 lbs ANFO  explosive. (Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC), New Mexico  Tech, Socorro, NM),” 2005, pigmented inkjet on paper, 42 x 63 in.
http://www.paulshambroom.com
http://kavigupta.com/exhibition/security/works
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Sarah Pickering, “Ground Burst,” 2005, from the series  “Explosion,” Lambda  print, 119.4 x 139.7 cm
Sarah Pickering, “Fuel Air Explosion,” 2005, from the series “Explosion,” Lambda  print, 125 x 125 cm
Sarah Pickering, “Land Mine,” 2005, from the series “Explosion,” Lambda print, 125 x 125 cm
Sarah Pickering, “Road Block River Way,” 2004, from the series  “Public Order,” Lambda print, 76 x 94.3 cm
Sarah Pickering, “Behind Flicks Nightclub,” 2004, from the series “Public Order,” Lambda print, 76 x 94.3 cm
Sarah Pickering, “Cigarette,” 2007, from the series “Fire Scene,” chromogenic print, 123.5 x 99 cm
Sarah Pickering, “Abduction,” 2007, from the series “Fire Scene,” chromogenic print, 123.5 x 99 cm
http://www.sarahpickering.co.uk
http://vimeo.com/11931505
http://www.mocp.org/exhibitions/2010/04/sarah_pickering.php
http://www.meessendeclercq.be/artists/sarah-pickering/
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Cornelia Parker, “Cold Dark  Matter: An Exploded View,” 1991, blown-up garden shed with its contents and lightbulb,  dimensions variable
Cornelia Parker, “Anti-Mass,” 2005, (detail), charred wood pieces of a  church destroyed by arson, dimensions variable
Cornelia Parker, “Anti-Mass,” 2005, (detail), charred wood pieces of a church destroyed by arson, dimensions variable
http://www.tate.org.uk/colddarkmatter/texts.htm
http://www.sculpture.org/documents/scmag09/june_09/parker/parker.shtml
http://www.frithstreetgallery.com/artists/bio/cornelia_parker/
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Ori Gersht, “Time After Time: Blow Up No. 4,” 2007, Light Jet Print  mounted on aluminium, 250 x 183 cm
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