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»Ashugh«, 2008 by R.E.P.group. For the performance on 6 Gyumri biennale in Armenia R.E.P. artists invited Ashugh, an Armenian folk singer and storyteller. He appeared in various public places in the city, singing about well-known performances and actions of contemporary artists.




Peripheral“, 2007 by Elín Hansdóttir.




“Construction Materials Dijon”, 2004 by Lara Almarcegui. Construction materials of the
exhibition room.




Statues of Kwame Nkrumah, reinstated at the National Museum in Accra, Ghana, after having being torn down during a military coup in 1977. From the series »Avenue Patrice Lumumba«, 2007 by Guy Tillim.




From “FABRIC“, 2009 by MINALE-MAEDA. Shelf, horizontal.




“[Farsh-02-2004]” and “[Farsh-04-2004]” from the series “Farsh/Teppiche” by Shirana Shahbazi. Handknotted rugs, wool on silk.




“In the mist”, 2006–2008 by Thomas Humery.




“Extended Mirror”, 2008 by Troels Sandegård.




From “UNTITLED (Buildings Series)“, 2008 by Niklas Goldbach. “UNTITLED (Buildings Series)” is based on photographs taken from hotels and apartment buildings in the holiday resort Benidorm, Spain.




»Sale Purchase and Steal Agreement«, 2008 (A contract that says that the work in question (the framed contract) will at some point be stolen by the artist or a third party assigned by the artist.

»L’orologio di Silvio Berlusconi (Silvio Berlusconi’s watch)«, 2008 by Alberto De Michele.




“All the World is Waiting for You”, 1999 by Andrea Bowers.




“Suggett”, 2000 by Kori Newkirk.




“Neon Waterfall” by Lauris Paulus.




“Shelter (Arrivals/Departures), 2008 by Manfred Erjautz. Dummy, textiles.




“10. – 17. September 2005”, 2005 by Markus Sixay. Digital record of the exhibition.




“o.T. (Untitled)”, 2007 (Carpet) and

“Raum auf Stühlen”, 2007 by Michael Kienzer.




“Yes Future”, 2009 by Jérémie Egry.




»20. April ’05« from »Übermalte Fotografien (painted photographs)«, 1986 – 2006 by Gerhard Richter.




»Woodshed«, 2008 from the Colors Preceding Photographs series by Damon Zucconi.




“Shane (After Jack Goldstein)”, 2009 by Adam Cruces. Video.




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