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Sofia Hulten

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Sofia Hultén, ‘Lines with Complications III’ (2014)


Bethan Huws

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Bethan Huws, ‘Onion on a swing’ (2008)


Rirkrit Tiravanija

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Rirkrit Tiravanija, ‘Dom-ino’ (1998)

In Rirkrit Tiravanija’s replica of the Dom-ino concept (1915) by le Corbusier, the spectator becomes the inventer and the actor of his own environment, in the interaction with his fellow visitor. The lower platform is equipped with a CD and cassette player, a TV, a kitchen corner with table and butagaz-cooker, a low table with poufs. The visitors are invited to use the house as they wish, and to share what they bring or find with the others.


Tomás Saraceno

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Thomas Saraceno Show at Esther Schipper gallery, Berlin 2013. Details

Works from the exhibition ‘Social … Quasi Social … Solitary …Spiders … On Hybrid Cosmic Webs’ by Tomás Saraceno at Esther Schipper, Berlin.

A display of hybrid spiderwebs made by various species of spiders. The result: webs on top and inside of other webs, webs woven by rare species of social spiders with webs of solitary, asocial spiders.


Rachel de Joode

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by Rachel de Joode


Leonard Cohen – The Future

Give me crack and anal sex
Take the only tree that’s left
and stuff it up the hole
in your culture
Give me back the Berlin wall
give me Stalin and St Paul
I’ve seen the future, brother:
it is murder.

http://www.leonardcohen.com/us/music/futureten-new-songs/future


Florian Slotawa

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Florian Slotawa, ‘IKEA (Prototyp)’ (2006)


Cyprien Gaillard

What It Does To Your City‘ (2012) by Cyprien Gaillard.


Gareth Moore

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Gareth Moore, ‘My Clothes in the Woods’ (2009)


Warren Neidich

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Warren Neidich, ‘Book exchange’ (2010)

Neidich designed this rotating book shelf to hold all the books Sarah Palin supposedly wanted censored from her local library in Wasilla Alaska. All these books were bought off the internet and placed on the shelf. The members of the community were sent an invite to come to the gallery carrying a red book which they were asked to exchange for one of the shelved books. When all the books have been exchanged for and the work becomes a red monochrome the work is completed.