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The Hut Project

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The Hut Project, ‘Un-fair’ (2009)

Bronze cast of a stone from outside the artists’ studio, worn in the Assistant Director’s shoe during installation of ‘The Fair Show’.


Simon Bérard

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Simon Bérard, Untitled (Convoyeur).

Trying to establish a potential new superstition, Bérard wore a coin in his left shoe for one year. Untitled (Convoyeur) is the material witness to this performance.


Vikenti Komitski

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

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


Mariah Garnett

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Mariah Garnett, ‘Banana’ (2012)


Matteo Rubbi

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Matteo Rubbi, ‘River (Eridanus)’ (2013)

Eridu was an ancient city in south Mesopotamia along the Euphrates, one of the first cities ever. Eridanus was a small river close to Athens, and it was the old name of the Po. It was said that Eridanus was the Nile or Ganges. Eridanus is a constellation about a mythical river, a sort of old paradigm for all the rivers.


Noor Nuyten

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Noor Nuyten, ‘A handful of skyline’


Thomas Rentmeister

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‘Classic No. 2’ (2012) by Thomas Rentmeister


E.J. Pace

A Fundamentalist cartoon portraying Modernism as the descent from Christianity to atheism, first published in 1922 and then used in Seven Questions in Dispute by William Jennings Bryan

‘The descent of the Modernists’ (1922) by E.J. Pace.

A Fundamentalist Christian cartoon portraying Modernism as the descent from Christianity to atheism, first published in 1922 and then used in the book ‘Seven Questions in Dispute’ by William Jennings Bryan.


Nate Hess

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Still from ‘3D Model with Fingerprints’ (2009) by Nate Hess.


John Bock

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John Bock, ‘Klappdiagramm’ (2013)

Wood, bicycle fork, textile, photograph, metal, wire, hinges, etc.