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Maarten Vanden Eynde

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‘Preservation of Ikea tea-cup’ (2005) by Maarten Vanden Eynde

When the Ikea catalogue became the most printed book in human history (beating the bible for the first time ever), Vanden Eynde decided to give history a hand and preserve an Ikea tea-cup. Climbed over the fence of Il Foro Romanum, the old city center of Rome, he buried a tea-cup under the observation of a visiting crowd of shocked tourists. The cup is still there, to be discovered by future archaeologists.

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‘Genetologic Research Nr. 22: 60937 Ikea-era, 2005 A.D. Rome, Italy’ (2005) by Maarten Vanden Eynde

A new Ikea tea-cup and plate were broken and afterwards restored with restoration paste. It was made in the same week as the intervention work Preservation of Ikea tea-cup.


Elena Bajo

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Elena Bajo, ‘To the North, The Crystal of Non-Knowledge, a Landscape to be invented’ (2010)

Solyst Skulpturen Park, Copenhagen

Trashed damaged staircase and stained color glass window found in a wasteland, re-assembled and welded in collaboration with unemployed workers, subsidized by the Danish Government.


Michael Blum

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‘My Sneakers’ (2001) by Michael Blum

“In August 1999, I purchased a pair of Nike sneakers in Paris. Two years later, I would travel them back to where they came from – Indonesia, according to the label – and try to learn more about them.”


Mircea Cantor

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Mircea Cantor, ‘All the Directions’ (2000)


Endre Tót

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‘Hopes in the nothing’ (1994) by Endre Tót


Joost Conijn

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Joost Conijn, ‘C’est une hek’ (1997)


Reiner Ruthenbeck

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Reiner Ruthenbeck, ‘Umgekippte Möbel’ (1971)


Edith Dekyndt

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Stills from ‘XY 02’ by Edith Dekyndt

Watch video extract here.


Yvonne Rainer

Yvonne Rainer, ‘Hand Movie’ (1966)


Aletta de Jong

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‘People Describing Their surrounding Using Objects Close at Hand – Live’ (2005)
A location in Tokyo described using sticks and hand gestures

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‘People Describing Their surrounding Using Objects Close at Hand – Live’ (2005)
A location in Frankfurt described using a saucer and hand gesture.

By Aletta de Jong.