
Untitled, by Olivier Maarschalk
A set of sculptures describing the angle of illumination on different objects in Maarschalk’s gueststudio in Nykarleby, Finland.

Untitled, by Olivier Maarschalk
A set of sculptures describing the angle of illumination on different objects in Maarschalk’s gueststudio in Nykarleby, Finland.

‘First woman on the moon’ (1999) by Aleksandra Mir.
Aleksandra Mir staged a moon landing on a Dutch beach, which she transformed into a moonscape for one day with the help of bulldozers. At sunset she climbed up on its highest peak, planted the American flag, opened a bottle of champagne and invited the audience to climb up and join her in the celebration.
Untitled (2011) by Tomo Savic-Gecan
The room shown in the movie is one out of four rooms for the installation ‘untitled’ (2011). Savic-Gecan made this installation for the Witte de With, Rotterdam (NL) exhibition Melanchotopia. The text on the wall explains: “Every change in temperature in the city of Rotterdam causes one of the spaces in Witte de With to open and close.”

‘Plants have no backs’ (2008) and

‘You can’t stop the hands of time, man’ (2008) by Ethan Breckenridge

“Removal of the Wooden Floor, Grafisches Kabinett, Secession” (2010) by Lara Almarcegui.
Lara Almarcegui removed and then reconstructed the floor of an exhibition space.
In 1982 Larry Walters, nicknamed ‘Lawnchair Larry’, travelled to an altitude of over 15.000 feet (4600 m.) strapped to an ordinary lawn chair with 45 helium-filled weather balloons attached to it.

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