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No More Reality (the demonstration)“, 1991. A four minute video of children demonstrating, chanting the slogan-title. By Philippe Parreno.




"Public Sculptures", 2008, are little sculptures whose primary material is made up of found and gathered rubbish from the streets, arranged into new indefinable, abstract forms. These Forms, made of everyday life rubbish, are each cast two times in ceramics. These two identical sculptures become gold plated in pure gold. One of these sculptures will be left in a public space. It is placed on an arbitrary location, observed and secretly filmed till the moment when taken. What stays is the identical copy of the disappeared sculpture and a Video showing the Moment of disappearance from its equivalent.

"Speaker-Backpack, Cooking-Backpack, Demonstration-Backpack, Sabotage-Backpack, Fan-Backpack", 2006, by Nasan Tur.




Annual Report“, 2007, an overhead-projector made from MDF, with a strong light-bulb inside. By Lello & Arnell.




“Composition with My Mother’s Spiritual Manual”, 2002 by Carol Bove.




610-3356“, 2008 by Sarah Oppenheimer.




»Drama Queens«, 2007 by Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset.




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»Maltese Falcon«, 2004 by Mike Cooter.




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»Motorcycle«, 1999-2001 by Yochai Avrahami.




Interview with Subodh Gupta (1999).




Interview with Haegue Yang (2008).




Interview with Tris Vonna-Michell (2008).




Miltos Manetas in Dialog with Flash Light (2007).




Maurizio Cattelan interviewed by Andrea Bellini (2005).




Marcia Tucker interviewed by Martina Pachmanová.




Cory Arcangel interviewed by Cathleen Chaffee.




Interview with Piero Golia, using questions taken from a 1974 interview with Bruce Nauman (the year of Golia’s birth).




Conversations with artists at Museum in Progress.




Piotr Uklanski interviewed by Daniel Baumann (2005).




Seth Price interviewed by Maurizio Cattelan.




David Shrigley interviews Jonathan Monk (2006).




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