“~”, 2010 by Helen Marten.
“Blow up”, 2010 by Mike Bray.
“Retired form”, 2009 by David Maljković. Aluminum, photographs.
“Words replaced by Yellow”, 2006 by Vibeke Tandberg.
“The Other People Behind Our Other Products”, 2009 by Zak Kitnick. Die-cut aluminum sheet, MDF, and other media.
“Gleaming the cube (press kit)”, 2006 by Marius Engh.
“Routes V”, 2008 by Mona Hatoum. Pen and ink on five printed maps.
“Lipstick Economy (Dior Addict in Lingerie Pink)”, 2009 by Swetlana Heger.
Detail from »Hommage à Picasso«, 1995-2006 by Hanne Darboven.
“Untitled (Aleksander Rodchenko, 1928)”, 2008 by Tim Lee.
“The Speaking Exercise # 1”, 2009 by Kate Owens. Framed digital print, picture hook, cord.
Video “Shadow Cuts”, 2010 by Martin Arnold.
“Unseen Works”, 2008 by Helmut Smits.
“Two in the Labyrinth”, 2006 from the series “Books” by Lisa Tan.
»Carpathian Mountains«, 2009 by Ioana Nemes.
Installation view of “Superkalifragilistigexpialigetik”, 2009 by Kathrin Sonntag.
“Untitled” by Will Benedict.
“Five words in a line. (Turbo extended version)”, 2006 by João Onofre.
»Frames«, 2000-2008 by Latifa Echakhch.
“Les Renseignements Généraux”, 2007 by Mark Geffriaud. Photographs, silver prints. “Les Renseignements généraux” (named after the French secret service literally meaning “global information”) is a book never intended to be either finished or published and which can take many forms.