Monthly Archives: May 2011


Matthew Day Jackson

‘Me, dead at 37’ (2011) by Matthew Day Jackson


Taatske Pieterson


‘One Person / Lucy’ by Taatske Pieterson

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Ieke Trinks

Ieke Trinks, ‘Act I’ (2007)

A performance that took place during a party. The performer was dressed somewhat clown-like and was a member of the audience. The performer sat, walked around, made small-talk, observed, drank, attempted to snatch peanuts and smokes. Afterwards a report of the performer’s experience was made. This report, combined with pictures of the particular evening and a discreet male voice-over, were put together into a video.


Claire Fontaine

Claire Fontaine, ‘Vreemdelingen overal’ (‘Strangers everywhere’)


Martin Kippenberger

‘Bitte nicht nach Hause schicken’ (Please do not send home) (1983) by Martin Kippenberger


Anthony Discenza

Anthony Discenza, ‘Limits of poetry’ (2009)


Barbara Visser

‘Lecture with actress’ (1997)

For a discussion night on the topic of reality and fiction, the artist was invited to talk about her practice. Instead, Visser employed a tall blond actress with no previous knowledge of her work, to do the lecture instead, equipped with an invisible earpiece, repeating – almost in slow motion – the words prompted to her by the artist.

‘Lecture on lecture with actress’ (2004)

[…] a different actress giving a lecture, again as Barbara Visser, on the first performance, illustrating her talk with video footage. Self (re)presentation becomes entangled in conceptual strategies that result in carefully choreographed confusion. (text by Sven Lütticken)

‘Last lecture’ (2007), by Barbara Visser

In this last episode a full circle is made. In this performance, the two previous videos projected, and the artist, seen only in the form of a silhouette behind the screen, is dubbing the voice of the second actress, who in her lecture, is recalling the first event.


William Wegman

‘Martin on Wegman’ (1999) by William Wegman

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David Sherry

‘Looking through Tom Cruise’s eyes’, by David Sherry


Timm Ulrichs

‘Ich kann keine Kunst mehr sehen!’ (‘I can’t see any more art!’) by Timm Ulrichs