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»Buildings You Have to See Before You Die«, 2008 by Jose Dávila.




»Here Rests the Grass«, 2004-2006 by Miklos Onucsan.




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»As You Fade Away«, 2007 by Erik Larsson.




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»Study #20 (171y, 171m at F16, 30 sec)«, 2010, from the series »Heinecken Studies« by Jason Lazarus. A series of photograms made with a portion of the cremated remains of Robert Heinecken.




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»Still-Life of Dead Birds and Hunting Weapons«, 1660 by Willem van Aelst.




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»The Boarders at Rest«, 1971-72, collected and taxidermised birds dressed in handmade wool outfits. By Annette Messager.




»Death In Dallas«, 2001 by Zoran Naskovski. A video installation, which sets newsreel footage of John F. Kennedy’s life and assassination with a mournful ballad about the tragedy sung to the accompaniment by the sounds of an ancient one-stringed instrument known a gusle. The inspiration for the piece was an unsettling audio recording, bearing the same title, which Naskovski found at a neighbourhood flea market in Serbia.




»Never Say Die«, 2008 by Marijn van Kreij.




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»Maybe not Even a Nation of Millions…« (2003). Skeleton adorned with Piero Golias’s attributes.




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»Pago la luce« (Satisfied Light), 2005. A large marble tomb stone of Josip Broz Tito which also acts as a radiator. By Nemanja Cvijanovic.




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»7 deadly sins«, 2006, neon signs. By Kendell Geers.




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ABC (Art Business Consulting) group




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“Untitled” (rear view) and movie “Untitled (rotating a skull)” by Naotaka Hiro.




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“Mummy” by Stephane Barbier Bouvet.




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“Vanités” by Pierre Vanni.




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“IMan Prototypes”, 2001 by Ricky Swallow.




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“Head” (coloured wool, plaster, lifesize) by Benjamin Cove.




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“Where Evil Comes up Slowly Like a Flower” by Ben Beaudoin.




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“Disco Inferno”, 2004 by Christoph Steinmeyer.




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For the Love of God” by Damien Hirst.




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