
‘Object’ (2004) by Josh Shaddock

‘Verloren und gefunden’ (‘Lost and found’) at Kunstraum Benjamin Richard Leipzig.
The exhibition is described as ‘a fragmented diary through search-posters for lost cats, dogs and other loved ones’. The room was filled with these posters that Christian S. has collected for years and complemented with reports of the correspondance that S. had with the posters’ authors.









‘Postcards from the edge’, by Piero Golia, is a series of custom made woven blankets, picturing landscapes of a mythical journey through America, and the only reminders of his vanishing experience.
On January 14, 2005, Piero Golia vanished in New York. He reappeared three weeks later, on the morning of February 7, at the Royal Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. Between those two dates, he left absolutely no track of himself, crossing borders illegally, travelling without any trackable means of payment, thus living the adventurous life of a fugitive and referencing Bas Jan Ader’s legendary disappearance in 1975.
‘Alarm Dance 3’ (2007) by Daniel Eatock.
Watch more alarm dances after the jump:
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‘Rock your body’
‘Note to self’
and ‘Brainquest’ by Brian Bress
Do check out his website for more of his weirdly great videos.

Michael Landy‘s ‘Art bin’ (2010)
Centered around the concept of failure, for ‘Art bin’, Landy invited members of the public to submit their creative failures to the ‘bin’, to accompany donations from some of the world’s most prevalent artists.
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Helmut Dick‘s ‘Salad-field as big as a skyscraper’ (2001)
The field was situated in Gropiusstadt, Berlin-Neukölln, one of the biggest skyscraper settlements in Germany. The crops were gathered by neighborhood residents.


‘Honey Neustadt’ by Franz Hoefner & Harry Sachs (2006)
A model of a city filled with one million bees placed in Berlin-Mitte. The honey that was gathered from these bees was given away to residents.

Sophie Eagle
‘Collapse (Endless Column)’ by Sophie Eagle