Monthly Archives: February 2011


Leopold Kessler

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Leopold Kessler, ‘Bistabilised door’ (2010)

Kessler changed the mechanics on the entrance to Lombard-Freid Projects in New York so that the door opened in a different direction each time it was used.


Josh Shaddock

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‘Object’ (2004) by Josh Shaddock


Job Koelewijn

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‘Schedule of Moments’ (1997) by Job Koelewijn.

A simple schedule of the artist’s different moods (in Dutch).
Some of them: wonder / devotion / courage / sex drifts / willpower / love / blame / trust / doubt / shame / concentration / desperation / indifference / creativity


Joost Halbertsma

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‘Life’ (2005) and

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‘Humans’ (2009) by Joost Halbertsma


Matt Mullican

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Three works by Matt Mullican


Cornelia Parker / Tilda Swinton

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‘The Maybe’ (1995) by Cornelia Parker in collaboration with Tilda Swinton.

At the Serpentine Gallery famous actress Tilda Swinton lay asleep inside a glass vitrine.


Vito Acconci

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‘Blinks’ (1969), by Vito Acconci

Acconci set himself the task of walking a continuous line down a street, holding a camera aimed away from him, ready to shoot. He tried not to blink. Each time he did, he snapped a photo.


Leon van den Langenberg

‘Kijker’ (‘Viewer’) (2003) by Leon van den Langenberg


Richard Serra

‘Television delivers people’ (1973) by Richard Serra


Dara Birnbaum

‘Wonder Woman’ (1978) by Dara Birnbaum.

In ‘Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman’ Dara Birnbaum uses images of Wonder Woman to subvert the ideology and meaning embedded in this popular 70’s television series.