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»After-War«, 2009 by Kristina Norman.




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“Security, Love & Democracy (for export only)”, 2006 by Shahab Foutohi.




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“Independence Day 1936-1967″, 2009 by Maryam Jafri features archival photos mainly from the first Independence Day ceremonies of various nations including Indonesia, India, Ghana, Senegal, Pakistan, Syria, Lebanon, Malaysia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Vietnam (South), and Algeria.




»Forget the Heroes«, 2008 by Paolo Chiasera.




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Mute“, 2005–2009 by Janos Sugar.




“The Kabul Golf Club: Open in 1967, Relocated in 1973, Closed in 1978, Reopen around 1993, Closed again in 1996 and Reopen in 2004”, 2006 by Mario García Torres. Metal kinetic sculpture.




“Whose Afraid of Blue Yellow and Red”, 2008 by Santiago Cucullu.




Marcus Coates, 2009




»Exodus 2048«, 2008-2009 by Michael Blum.




»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.




»G8 Gipfel«, 2009 by Peter Weibel.




»Flags«, 2008 by Oliver Musovik.




»Statue of Glory and Generosity«, 2009 by Laith al-Amiri.




“Office for Exchange of Citizenship”, 1997-1998 by Jens Haaning. The exhibition space was turned into an office crewed with a legal expert, who worked and did research on the possibilities of swapping citizenship between citizens from different countries.




»OURS: Democracy in the Age of Branding«, 16.10.2008 – 01.02.2009, The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, New York, presenting works by: Yael Bartana, Erick Beltrán, Alexis Bhagat, Paul Chan, Simon Critchley, Joseph DeLappe, Aleksandra Domanović, Sam Durant, Kota Ezawa, Andrea Geyer, Liam Gillick, Boris Groys, Victoria Hattam, Sharon Hayes, Susan Hiller, Ashley Hunt, I Approve This Message, Institute for Infinitely Small Things, Emma Kay, Komar & Melamid, Asaf Koriat, Runo Lagomarsino, Steve Lambert, Les Liens Invisibles, Ligorano/Reese, Miguel Luciano, Michael Mandiberg, Emery C. Martin, Aleksandra Mir, Carlos Motta, Dave Muller, Timo Nasseri, Ariel Orozco, Trevor Paglen, PETLab, Nadine Robinson, Anri Sala, Hank Willis Thomas, Johan Tirén, Brian Tolle, Judi Werthein, Wooloo Productions, The Yes Men, Carey Young. Curated by Carin Kuoni and Marisa Olson.




»Surviving Paradise«, 2006 by Gregory Sholette.




»A World of Proximities – Globalisation Timeline«, 2008 by Zanny Begg.




»Anthem for bass-baritone or tenor solo«, 2003 intermingles and transposes various lyrics and melodic fragments from several patriotic songs: The Star Spangled Banner, My Country ‘Tis of Thee, Battle Hymn of the Republic, America the Beautiful, and The Marines Hymn. By Christopher DeLaurenti.




»State Britain«, 2006 by Mark Wallinger.




»On the Question of the Political Exhibition«, 2005 by Dmitry Vilensky (Still from Protest Match video, 2006).




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