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Hans Haacke

‘Germania’ (1993) Hans Haacke‘s contribution to the 1993 Venice Biennale.

“I learned that the pavillion’s present appearance was tied to Hitler’s rise to power in 1933. As part of an excursion to Venice for a meeting with his comrade Benito Mussolini, the man who had not succeeded as a painter in Vienna, paid a visit to the Biennale and the German pavilion. Hitler did not like what he saw. As a consequence, by 1937 an exhibition titled Degenerate Art opened in Munich, and plans for the re-styling of the pavilion in Venice were approved. A new national corporate identity was in the making – and so were preparations for the expansion of Germany beyond its borders and the introduction of a deadly programme of ethnic cleansing.”

(Hans Haacke in an essay for Tate Papers)


Sol Hashemi

‘Rock Show’ (2011) by Sol Hashemi.


Adam Vackar

‘Main d’œuvre’ (2008) by Adam Vackar

In the project Main d’œuvre,Vackar invited a worker to an academy of fine arts to make his own self-portrait in clay. In the fifties under the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, as part of the communist utopia, workers were invited to make and teach art at the art schools.


Phil Milstein

‘March of the memories’ by Phil Milstein (?)


Sebastian Moody

Sebastian Moody, ‘Contemporary man’


Ryan Thompson

‘Tree fell site’ (2007-2087), by Department of natural history (Ryan Thompson)

Documentary footage of a tree felling is slowed down to mirror the life span of the tree, 80 years. The video will play once through, thus ending in the year 2087.

‘Tree Fell Site (Stump)’, pigment print (2007)


Patrizio Di Massimo

‘Oae’ by Patrizio Di Massimo (2009)

‘Oae’ is a video work which takes Italy’s colonial occupation of Libya as its subject matter. Patrizio Di Massimo examines this dark chapter in his native Italy’s history by overlapping excerpts of his own footage with black and white documentary and archive material taken from The Lion in the Desert, a film made in 1981 by Mustapha Akkad and censored in Italy at the time for its exposé of empire building and military atrocities. Filmed in high-definition colour on the streets of modern day Tripoli and amongst historical ruins across Libya, the artist sought out the monuments and architectural remnants of both Ancient Rome and more recently Fascist rule from 1911-1940.


Sonja Vordermaier

Sonja Vordermaier, ‘Streetlampforest’ (2010)

‘Streetlampforest’ is a collection of 30 european streetlamps from different origins and times (Amsterdam, Berlin, Erfurt, Leipzig, Glasgow, Innsbruck, Milano, Hamburg, Prag, Cagnes-sur-mer (France), Sarajevo, Stuttgart, Belgrade, Lippstadt, Munich, Sofia, Trieste,Wolfsburg and Vienna).


Reynold Reynolds

‘The history of the future’ (1996) by Reynold Reynolds.

A review of our changing visions of the future as shown in over 50 films.

 


Jasper Rigole

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‘OUTNUMBERED, a brief history of imposture’ (2009), by Jasper Rigole

An installation that generates a moving image, using a found panoramic photograph from 1936. The installation is computer-controlled and generates an aleatoric narrative using an extensive database of people who, in some way, are associated with imposture.

Below are two nice documentation-videos of the installation, made in SMAK, Ghent in 2009.

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