“If I had two heads, Christina of Denmark, 1538″, 2011. An image slide of Hans Holbein the Younger’s Christina of Denmark 1538 performing for three hours. By Juliette Blightman.
Detail from “1.33:1, Hard Copy, Display Sequences, Multi Channel Projection”, 2010-2011 by David Jablonowski. 3 channel projection, stainless steel, plaster, offset printing plates, water.
»TIMED TRAVEL: ASYSTEMATIC ACCOUNTS OF REGULAR AND GEOMETRICAL TIMEKEEPING, ORBITAL FLIGHT, REPETITIVE ROTATIONS AND OTHER JOURNEYS INTO ACTUAL TIME AND SLOW SPACE«, 2010 by Leah Beeferman.
Documentation of »Multiplex«, 22.4. – 25.4. 2010, curated by vvork.com for peer to space, Munich. Works by Paul Chan, Michael Bell-Smith, Timur Si-Qin, Agnieszka Polska, Guthrie Lonergan, Rafael Rozendaal, Constant Dullaart, Charles Broskoski, Joel Holmberg, Kari Altmann, Hayley Silverman, Petra Cortright, Anouk Kruithof, Harm van den Dorpel, Michael Aschauer, Carla Edwards, Damon Zucconi, Laura Brothers, Ken Seeno, Eve Essex, Chris Collins, Matthieu Clainchard, Alex Delany, Brock Davis, Billy Rennekamp, Dena Yago, Jason Lee, Annika Larsson, Manuel Gorkiewicz, Will Rockel and John Michael Boling.
“Vows (Goldman, Emma. “Marriage and Love.” New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1910.)”, 2006 by Andrea Bowers. Vows is a two channel video installation using Emma Goldman’s essay “Marriage and Love”, a text which analyzes how the social institution of marriage is an oppressive institution of capitalism and oppositional to love. A single bride reading sections of the Goldman text is projected on each screen. In the installation the two women face each other and appear to be listening and responding, as though reciting marriage vows.