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»Untitled Billboard«, 2007 by Harrell Fletcher.




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»Thought Bubble (oh god(Nietzche’s mum(Joke)))«, 2004

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»Bible«, 1997. Every word in the Bible arranged in alphabetical order and printed. By Rory Macbeth.




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»Libros«, 2000 by Ignasi Aballí.




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»Book Space«, 2006. 2000 white books installed in public libraries. They can be borrowed for a week and used as the guest choses. The books travel around libraries in different countries.

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»Taking Time«, 2006, posters around the streets of Reykjavik city centre by Elin Hansdottir.




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»Out Of Order #5«, 2005, 58 library books on shelf.

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»Out Of Order #1«, 2005, installation view: 53 library books with sun bleached back covers. By Marianne Viero and Laurenz Brunner.




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“Night Stand” from the series “Library” by Brandon Lattu.




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»De Batavier« (2006),

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»Collapsibel Sublet« (2006) by Sanja Medic.




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»Anatomy of a Murder« set, 2007 and »Super How To from«, 2006 (a series of ready-made canvases painted to look like objects that share the same dimensions) by Roula Partheniou.




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»my virtual library«,

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»Bookstack« is a pile of found books whose titles play with the common phrase “A Needle in a Haystack”. The stack grows when a new title is found and takes its place on the top of the pile. By Yann Sérandour.




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»Untiteld«, 2005 by Job Koelewijn.




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“Cutting Books in Tokyo, vol.3” and “Through the Edges”, cuts on an art history book by Noriko Ambe.




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»1000 Narratives/English«, 2000 by Lorna Mills.




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»Terrasse« by Margot Zanni.




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“The Décor Project: BILLY” (North View) by Hadley Howes & Maxwell Stephens.




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»The Public Library of American Public Library Deaccession« is a collaborative project between artists Julia Weist and Maayan Pearl. Over a two year period, the process of deaccession (withdrawing or discarding books from a collection) was researched and documented. During a period of cross-country travel, public libraries serving the cities with the highest literacy rate for each US state were visited and their de-acquisition processes recorded.




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»Lots of Future Shock«, 1995-2005 (copies of Alvin Tofler’s Future Shock) by Joshua Callaghan.




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Bibliothek ungelesener Bücher” (library of unread books) by Julius Deutschbauer.




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»The Martha Rosler Library«, 2006. Close to 10.000 books collected over a period of 40 years made available for public use.




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»Library«, 2002/3 by Meschac Gaba.




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»Argument #2«, 1997 by Tom Bendtsen.




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