»Repairing Lebanon«, 2007, digitally repaired photographs taken in Lebanon after the 2006 conflict with Israel. By Lenka Clayton.
»Repairing Lebanon«, 2007, digitally repaired photographs taken in Lebanon after the 2006 conflict with Israel. By Lenka Clayton.
»Serafim«, 2004 (Ssawino-Storozhewskij Konvent, orphanage), »Corridor #1«, 2003 (boarding school of State Academy of Choreography at Bolshoi Theatre), »Philip«, 2003 ( Boarding school”Landschulheim am Solling” in Holzminden) and »#6«, 2002 (Frauenaufnahmeheim, Essen) from the series »Islanders« by Anastasia Khoroshilova.
Still from »Forever«, 2006. Julika Rudelius casts five American women of a certain age for their beauty. They are posing at upscale private swimming pools and reflect on their ideas of beauty, ways to obtain it and it’s relationship with privilege. The video is punctuated by the women taking self-portraits with a polaroid camera.
Still from »Train«, 2001. Julika Rudelius invites a group of young men on the street to be in a video in which they would talk about women and love. During the filming Rudelius leads the conversation through questions (not audible in the video), but without a script.
»AMO Atlas Worldwide«, 2002, is the visual representation of existing official data to show political, economical and social trends. By AMO.
“The Problem of Possible Redemption” by Harrell Fletcher is a video adaptation of James Joyce’s Ulysses shot at the Parkville Senior Center, Connecticut, with the seniors reading the lines from cue cards.
»PPS (P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Public Sculpture)«, 2002 originates spontaneously in urban environments: on streets, in courtyards, next to apartment towers, by garden fences, in apartment-block communities and neighborhoods. It originates as the result of the exchange and gift economies of the local population and is linked to the micro-economy and micro-ecology of relationships. It directly reflects economic wealth/poverty, personal taste, and creativity. PPS is a temporary form. It changes constantly through unloading, shifting, adding, removing, and so on. By Tadej Pogacar.
“Girl doing the splits”, “Hair wave from girl fight” and “Dope E of the Terrorists” from the series “Houston”.
“Frost of 1349 & Satyricon” and “Gaahl of Gorgoroth” from the series “Norwegian Black Metal”. All pictures by Peter Beste.
»Seed of Worms« (demos unreleased “trail” feature) is a video made with »Whorld« software. Whorld is a free, open-source visualizer for sacred geometry. By Chris Korda.
Family album images of demonstrations by Church of Euthanasia and Chris Korda.
“Play It By Trust” (Wood chess tables, wood chairs, wood chess sets, all painted white) by Yoko Ono.
“Fruit & Vegetable stall” – Ivan Morison set up and ran a fruit and vegetable stall.
»One Million Finnish Passports« (1995). This collection of replicas addresses the restrictive nationalism of Finland. Compared to other European nations, Finland has the lowest number of immigrants and refugees. Project realized by Alfredo Jaar.
»The Danville Community Encyclopedia« is an audio/visual encyclopedia containing knowledge of Danville, Illinois residents. The content was generated through inviting people to share their knowledge with the artist, and recording their conversations. The word-for-word transcriptions of their contributions of knowledge on a wide variety of topics is what forms the text of the encyclopedia. In addition, many participants chose to create drawings to go with their entry. A hardbound copy along with a listening station, is permanently installed in the Danville Public Library. By Anna Callahan.
“My Sneakers” by Michael Blum. In August 1999, Michael Blum purchased a pair of Nike sneakers in Paris. Two years later, he travelled them back to where they came from – Indonesia, according to the label.