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»Pregnant Again and Again«, 2008 by Amanda Ross-Ho.




“evidence of evidence II”, 2010 by Hassan Khan . Digital print on vinyl (scanned and resized found oil painting originally sized 34,5x25cm).




“Mammoth and Poddle”, 2010 by Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel. Wool carpet.




“A Facility Based on Change III”, 2010 by Mika Tajima. Herman Miller Action Office I panels, canvas, acrylic, silkscreen, paper, pins, clips.




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“Banque Bannister”, 2010 by Hassan Khan. Copper, brass.




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“OT (traeger04)”, 2009 by Philipp Messner. Dis- and riassembled woodobject, coverd with magnets and ironpowder.




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“Live Feed”, 2007 by Erin Shirreff.




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Event, Stream, Object“, 2010 by Florian Hecker. Video.




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“Somewhere over the rainbow I (Yokohama)”, 2006 by Jun Yang.




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“Untitled (Aleksander Rodchenko, 1928)”, 2008 by Tim Lee.




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From “1, 2, 3, 4, 5”, 2007 by by Mandla Reuter. Photographs by Jeffrey Kocher, Los Angeles 2006.




“Metragram on a Walloon woman, Val d’or, Pecrot, Grez-Doiceau, Wallonia”, 2005 from the series “Metragram” by Eric Van Hove.




“Das Lachende Bild 1/2 (The Laughing Picture 1/2),” 2005 and

“The Poster Book Bookshelf,” 2006 by Henning Bohl.




“The Blaster, South Africa, Invented by Charl Fourie as an Anti-Hijacking system photographed installed on a Toyota Corolla, one of the most frequently carjacked vehicles in South Africa.”, 2009 by Taryn Simon.




“The record archive”, in process by Dani Gal. “The record archive” is an ongoing project of collecting vinyl records that sound document historical events of the twentieth century.




Making of “EXPENDIC”, 2009 by Tomas Eller.




“The Kabul Golf Club: Open in 1967, Relocated in 1973, Closed in 1978, Reopen around 1993, Closed again in 1996 and Reopen in 2004”, 2006 by Mario García Torres. Metal kinetic sculpture.




“Non Finito”, 2009 by Nina Beier . A sculpture in process is to be exhibited or sold on the agreement that the artist might or might not turn up at the exhibition or collector’s storage to continue working on it. Wood, metal, 20 x 20 cm.




“Tarring wheels (from uncertain pilgrimage)”, 2006-2009 by Gareth Moore.




“Flashback”, 2006 by Philipp Messner. Lasered steel.




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