“You could really say these are also exhibitions. These are exhibitions which are not material, but which are more virtual, virtual in the sense of them always being able to be reactualized. They can be revisited and reactualized and updated, and they are also not related to a place. The exhibition can go to where the viewer is. Anybody in the world can download these formulas and pin them on the wall, or they can do their own and trigger their own formulas. We are in the very early days of understanding how the Internet can be used for exhibitions. For instance, there was Do It, where with e-flux.com, we developed an online project, where anybody who sees the instructions online can download them and can then send their feedback. They can send a photograph of their interpretation. And then, all of a sudden, we have many different possible interpretations of an artwork. It is the very early days, but I see a great potential for these digital exhibitions for my curatorial work in the next years.”
»Neon from Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen installed at Galerie West« by Arin Rungjang.
»two hundred fifty googled images« by Katerina Matsoukis is a printed email showing two hundred fifty image search results for the words two, hundred, fifty, googled and images.
Pictures of Space Invasion, an exhibition series that takes place in changing spaces in order to revive various districts of the city in the course of temporary invasions.
»Peter Bonde«. A letter from Danh Vo’s painting professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
»Exhibition At My Parents Home«. An e-mail to the american sculptor Robert Gobler concearning an exhibition that Danh Vo organised in 2005 at his parents home. For this occasion Danh Vo lend works from artists that have had an crucial impact on his understanding of art and life, amongst them artist such as AA Bronson, Elmgreen and Dragset, Felix Gonzales-Torres, Henrik Olesen…
»Storage Piece« from 2006 by Haegue Yang. Steming from the situation of absolute lack of storage space, various previous works are transported and stalked in a pile on the wooden palette in order to fullfill another exhibition.
»Disziplin der Subjektivität« (car and edding). Pictures from the opening of Erwin Wurm’s exhibition »Keep a Cool Head« at the MUMOK in Vienna (19.10.2006).