Martin Kippenberger, ‘Untitled’ (1989)
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Tomo Savic-Gecan, untitled (2009)
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Also tagged action, currency, DIY, fuckem, gesture, intervention, monetary, money, next, price, subjectivity, text, Tomo Savi?-Gecan, unknown, value, visitor
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‘Sarah Lucas’ (2008)
‘Celmins, Gibbs, Martin’ (2007) by Simon Linke
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Also tagged advertising, agnes martin, Art, artforum, barbara gladstone, collection, commercialism, ewan gibbs, exhibitions, magazine, paintings, sarah lucas, shows, simon linke, text, unknown, vija celmins
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‘Temporary Gallery Office’ (2005) by Christian Mayer.
Packaged IKEA furniture and furnishings, bought and brought back after the show receiving full refund.
‘Some Imperatives’ (2011) by Tim Etchells.
‘Old and bald I search for a gallery’ (2008) by Goran Trbuljak
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Also tagged bald, despair, desperation, fuckem, fun, Goran Trbuljak, joke, old, performance, romance, sad, search, text, the wild, unknown
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Roman Ondák, ‘Third Way’ (2012)
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Also tagged alternative, ascension, brown, climb, DIY, fuckem, fun, Gamma, go your own way, installation, ladder, miniature, reach up, relational aesthetics, roman ondak, sculpture, small, stair, third way, wood
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‘Sleep’ (2004) by Jan Huijben.
Jan Huijben took sleeping pills and slept inside the gallery space, throughout the opening of his exhibition.
Jess Dobkin, ‘Ear piece’ (2007)
The artist’s ear pokes through a gallery wall. She communincates with the audience by writing notes which are projected onto the opposite gallery wall.
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Also tagged action, audience, body part, Canada, communication, ear, feminism, fuckem, jess dobkin, muur, performance, relational aesthetics, romance, sculpture, the wild, translation, trash, unknown, wall, walls have ears, white
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Warren Neidich
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.