
Walead Beshty, »Fedex® Kraft Box ©2005 FEDEX 330504 REV 10/05 CC, Fedex International 2-Day, Los Angeles-Brussels« (2008)

Walead Beshty, »Fedex® Kraft Box ©2005 FEDEX 330504 REV 10/05 CC, Fedex International 2-Day, Los Angeles-Brussels« (2008)


Leopold Kessler, ‘Ghost terrace’ (2009)
A terrace, without service or gastronomy, placed in the city center of Frankfurt.

Roman Korovin, ‘Smell of the elephant’ (2010)
Seen a few days ago at one of the locations of this year’s Leipzig photofestival. Below are a few nice details of his installation.
On view until tomorrow.






Mike Ruiz, ‘Extended Bliss’ (2010)
The default Windows XP wallpaper, Bliss, with white area added to the sides, then put through content-aware fill.

‘Extended Aurora’ (2010)
The Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard wallpaper, Aurora, with white area added to the sides of the image and then put through content-aware fill.
And, remember this post from a while ago…?
Superflex, ‘The financial crisis’ (trailer) (2009)
The Financial Crisis (Session I-V) is a film work in which SUPERFLEX address the financial crisis and meltdown from a therapeutic perspective. A hypnotist guides us through our worst nightmares to reveal the crisis without as the psychosis within.
‘Flooded McDonald’s’ (excerpt) (2009)

‘Number of visitors’ (2005)

Last Saturday the art-/soccer-event Polder Cup was held in the ‘polders’ of Ottoland, near Rotterdam. Ottoland was an open event conceived by Spanish artist Maider Lopez, on invitation of Witte de With and SKOR.
Polder Cup was a soccer tournament in the middle of the polders of Ottoland, which meant that the (bumpy) field was crossed by trenches with water that the players were not allowed to cross. This made the game a little more unpredictable than usual.
It was a nice day, reminiscing of high school sporting day events and village-parties…
Christoph Schlingensief
Christoph Schlingensief, ‘The last supper’
‘Little shrine’
The trailer of a documentary on Schlingensief’s action ‘Auslaender raus!’
Christoph Schlingensief died last Saturday, the 21st of August, at the age of 49.
Watch the documentary “Deutschland, deine Kuenstler: Christoph Schlingensief” below.
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