Tag Archives: mystery


Larry Johnson

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Larry Johnson, untitled (‘location I’) (2001)


Lytle Shaw

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Lytle Shaw, ‘The Moiré Effect’ (2012)
Softcover, 128 pages, black and white
Cabinet Books & Bookhorse

Ernst Moiré was a mysterious Swiss photographer whose career has been obscured by silence, documentary voids, and misinformation. So much of his life is shrouded in speculation and half-truths that he sometimes seems more like a phantasm than the flesh-and-blood figure who will forever be remembered as the inadvertent inventor of the blur that bears his name. In 2002, Cabinet magazine dispatched literary scholar and detective Lytle Shaw to Zurich to investigate the reclusive figure’s life and work. Shaw published his initial findings in Cabinet issue 7, but the puzzle of Moiré continued to vex him, and it is only now, a decade later, that the full story of his continuing investigation can finally be told.


Navid Nuur

Navid Nuur ‘Wiki Table’, 2012-2013 metal, marble, magnet, mirror, hot-water bottle, vitamin D, medallion, aluminum wire, linking ring

Navid Nuur, ‘Wiki Table’ (2012-2013)

Metal, marble, magnet, mirror, hot-water bottle, vitamin D, medallion, aluminum wire, linking ring.


Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster

Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, La Bibliotheque clandestine, 2013
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, ‘La Bibliotheque clandestine’ (2013)


Simon Fujiwara

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Simon Fujiwara, ‘Desk job’ (2009)

“A typewriter sits in the middle of a desk surrounded by a litter of screwed up paper, notes typed on file cards, and reference photographs of architectural details, erotic sculpture and gay pornography. Copies of the one-page synopsis of the novel are stacked on the desk, setting the fictional parameters as it describes the novelist’s thwarted attempts to write, his ultimate seclusion and his indulgence in clandestine sexual activities inspired by and in defilation of the building’s sleek Modernist architecture. The synopsis ends with the first line of the novel: ‘A novelist is living in an exquisitely crafted modernist house …’, a line we see typed on the sheet of paper in the typewriter.” (Kirsty Bell in Frieze Magazine, Issue 132, June–August 2010)


Cerith Wyn Evans

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Cerith Wyn Evans, ‘Something like a picture (for Ali)’ (2011)

Botanics, electrics, lamp


Derk Thijs

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Derk Thijs at Rijksakademie Open 2010


Navid Nuur

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Untitled (1988-2011) by Navid Nuur

Rock, magnet and iron filings.


Stefan Brüggemann

Stefan Brueggemann, I Cant Explain and I Wont Even Try (2003)

Stefan Brüggemann, ‘I Can’t Explain and I Won’t Even Try’ (2003)


Michael Dumontier

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Michael Dumontier, ‘Sock’ (2013)

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