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Charles Ray

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‘Leak’ (1981-’85) by Charles Ray


Thomas Cristiani & Antoine Roux

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‘Fibonacci’s ladder’ by Thomas Cristiani & Antoine Roux


Monika Sosnowska

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Monika Sosnowska, ‘Doors (Drzwi)’ (2003)


Alec Soth

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by Alec Soth


Thomas Grünfeld

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Thomas Grünfeld, ‘Dr. Buisman’ (1986)


Bas Schevers

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Bas Schevers, ‘Bad girls’ (2003)

Schevers gave the façade of Lokaal01 Antwerp a make-over, making it look like a strip club, attracting different visitors than usual.


Goran Trbuljak

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Goran Trbuljak, Untitled, 2004 (1970 – now)

The total number of persons who have attended the openings of all Trbuljak’s individual exhibitions (those who have attended more than one opening have been counted once).


Tomo Savic-Gecan

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Tomo Savic-Gecan, untitled (2009)


Meriç Algün Ringborg

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Meriç Algün Ringborg, ‘Ö (The Mutual Letter)’ (2011)

Since she moved to Stockholm in 2007, Algün Ringborg wanted to collect all the words that are exactly the same in Swedish and Turkish. The printed pieces take the form of a quite peculiar dictionary, consisting of the 1,270 identical words. Like Gonzalez-Torres’s “Untitled” (Passport), viewers will have the chance to take copies of this dictionary. The other part of the work consists of a two-hour audio recording of all of these words read by Algün Ringborg’s partner and herself.

Click here to listen to an excerpt from ‘Ö (The Mutual Letter)’


Siân Robinson Davies

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Siân Robinson Davies, ‘Explaining Sense and Sensibility to an Old Deer’ (2010)

“Wollaton Hall is a 16th century house in Nottingham, with grounds inhabited by freely roaming deer and rooms housing a vast collection of taxidermy animals, and is said to have influenced Jane Austin’s novel Sense and Sensibility. In Explaining Sense and Sensibility to an Old Deer I read sections of the book to a dead stag, while explaining human traits such as irony, sadness, empathy, sexist humour and equal opportunities by trying to equate them to social situations that the deer might once have found itself in.”