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»FREE SOL LEWITT«, 2010 by SUPERFLEX.




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“A defining moment 1”, 2008 by Haim Steinbach. Plastic laminated wood shelf, 2 resin cast “Degas” sculptures, 2 rubber dog chews, polystone rhinoceros.




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»David«, 2005 by Serkan Özkaya.




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»Your Body is a Battleground Still montage«, 2007 by Kate Davis.




“The Complete History of Postcontemporary Art I”, 2005 by Josephine Meckseper.




»Untitled (Vandalized Paintings)«, a slideshow by Lance Wakeling.




»Islands (2)«, 1996, 72 lightboxes by Jaume Plensa.




»www.thirtyfourparkinglots.com«, 2008 by Pascual Sisto.




»Kerze.gif«, 2009 by Timur Siqin.




»After Van Gogh«, 2008 by Bill Sullivan.




From the series “minim in” by Benjamin Émile.




»Pieta« from ascii history of art fot the blind by Vuk Ćosić.




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»None of the Buildings on Sunset Strip«, 2002 by Jonathan Monk




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»Perspective Motocavaliere (Remake)«, 2003 by Jérémie Gindre.




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“Kilometers of blank audio tape” – Installation/object consisting of 750 blank audio tapes. The common leght of all tape makes 101 kilometers and 300 meters – an approximate distance between main Vilnius’ and Kaunas’ exhibition spaces.

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“Bumsteinas plays Baldessari sings LeWitt”. Video. Documentation video of the real time instrumentation of John Baldessari’s voice performance of Sol LeWitt’s Sentences on Conceptual Art. See also: João Onofre and John Baldessari.

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Video “Still Alive”. All Projects by Arturas Bumsteinas.




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»Untitled (playlist for Bas Jan Ader)«, 2007. By Laurel Woodcock.




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»Las Melninas« and »Nude Descending a Staircase Nr.2« from »The Global History of Art«, 2004 by Stano Masár.




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»A cube Sol LeWitt photographed by Carol Huebner using nine different light sources and all their combinations front to back back to front forever« (2000) and »Altered to suit (Sol LeWitt incomplete Cube 5–9, 1974)« (2004) by Jonathan Monk.




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“Art Since 1960 (According to the Internet)” by Hanne Mugaas and Cory Arcangel.




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