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Philip Ewe at Flat i

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Philip Ewe‘s performance for PLATOON at Flat i, London, last Friday (October 2).

A performance event of bombastic proportions and mobile limits. Stretching inside oneself and outside oneself – this was a one man apartment-based battle with questions and answers and then more questions…


Penny Andrea

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‘Hi, I’m Jeff Koons’ by Penny Andrea


Christian Marclay

‘Telephones’ (1995) by Christian Marclay


Reynold Reynolds

‘Six easy pieces’ (2010), part of the ‘Secrets’ trilogy by Reynold Reynolds

Reynold Reynolds will be part of our upcoming screening programme Sorry for not standing still, at Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam! Opening Friday November 23.

Also, in the context of Sorry for not standing still, Reynold will be giving a talk on some of his older and more recent work on Sunday November 25th. See the Facebook event page


Philippe Parreno

Philippe Parreno, ‘Speech Bubbles’ (1997)


Marcel Buehler

Marcel Bühler, ‘The One Trick Pony’ (2011)

(‘I WILL NEVER AGAIN SAY WHAT I BELIEVE AND NEVER AGAIN BELIEVE WHAT I SAY AND IF A TRUE WORD ONCE DOES ESCAPE ME I WILL IMMEDIATELY HIDE IT BEHIND SO MANY LIES THAT IT IS NOT TO BE FOUND BACK AGAIN’)


Britta Thie

‘Liquify’ (2009) by Britta Thie.


Lucy Coggle

‘New Again’ (2011) by Lucy Coggle.


Ieke Trinks

Ieke Trinks, ‘Act I’ (2007)

A performance that took place during a party. The performer was dressed somewhat clown-like and was a member of the audience. The performer sat, walked around, made small-talk, observed, drank, attempted to snatch peanuts and smokes. Afterwards a report of the performer’s experience was made. This report, combined with pictures of the particular evening and a discreet male voice-over, were put together into a video.


Elodie Pong

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‘Even a stopped clock is right twice a day’ (2008) by Elodie Pong.

In this video by Elodie Pong globalisation and the state of the world economy are debated by stuffed birds.