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Jan Huijben

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“I was a bartender for one night in my life when the restaurant where I worked as a dishwasher needed some extra hands for christmas night.

I had to divide my attention between the two recently divorced men attending my bar. one was over from the UK to visit his children, the other had just been kicked out by his wife. they both wanted to share their story so I only had half an ear for each of them.

For the event ‘Barwars’ manifestion at Extrapool, Nijmegen, I built a bar in a closet and made it really small, so that I could focus my entire attention on the needs of one customer at a time.”

‘One-man bar’ (2005) by Jan Huijben.


Vikenti Komitski

Vikenti Komitski, ‘My Budget For This Exhibition’, 2009

Vikenti Komitski, ‘My Budget for this Exhibition’ (2009)


Jorge Pardo

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Jorge Pardo, ‘Me and my mum’ (1991)

A refabrication of Le Corbusier’s classic chair and loveseat using industrial copper tubing, rather than the polished steel tubes that form the core of the original.


Kansuke Yamamoto

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Kansuke Yamamoto, ‘My thin-aired room’ (1956)


Song-Ming Ang

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Song-Ming Ang, ‘Justin’ (2012)

The work Justin (2012) includes paper sheets with Song-Ming’s “practice versions” of Justin Bieber’s signature, made over a three-month period, and a final perfected autograph on a Bieber poster.


Jason Lazarus

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Jason Lazarus, ‘The first time I saw my father unconscious (the pillow my sister placed under his head)’ (2008)


Laure Prouvost

Stills from Laure Prouvost‘s, ‘Monolog’ (2009)

Laure Prouvost will be showing her video ‘OWT’ in our upcoming screening programme Sorry for not standing still, opening Friday November 23.

Thanks to LUX artists’ moving image London and MOT International Brussels / London


Stijn van Dorpe

Stijn van Dorpe, ‘Gilbert Gilbert (The space between my thumb and my middle finger)’ (2010)


Stephen Prina

 Stephen Prina, ‘As he remembered it’ (2011)

The point of departure for As He Remembered It is a memory from the 1980s, shared with artist Christopher Williams, of a fitted unit by architect R. M. Schindler that is taken out of its original context, painted, and recontextualized as an independent object.

To bring this personal anecdote to the Hauptraum of the Secession, Prina chose two now-demolished houses built in the early 1940s by R. M. Schindler in Los Angeles for Hilaire Hiler and Mrs. George (Rose) Harris. Using surviving plans and photographs, he had copies made of the fitted units, resulting in 28 objects that were then used as supports for monochrome painting—Prina painted them pink using “PANTONE Honeysuckle 2011 COLOR OF THE YEAR”—and restaged in a specially developed grid pattern in the Secession’s Hauptraum.