“still.life. (six pine cones in a triangle)”, 2011 by Ugo Rondinone. Bronze, lead, paint.
»ENCLOSED CONTENT CHATTING AWAY IN THE C0LOUR INVISIBILITY«, 2009 by Anouk Kruithoff.
“Darkness falls on Beroldingerstrasse 7, 79224 Umkirch” by Jason Dodge. All of the light bulbs, candles, matches and anything that makes light is taken from a house in a forest in Germany.
»2 hours, 2 minutes, 2 seconds« (Wind at Walden Pond, March 12, 2007) by Spencer Finch.
»Disorganiser«, 2007 by Jaka Železnikar. See also »Website-Shredder« Mark Napier.
»What’s on the other side?«, 1998-2000. The aim of this project is to get a “sample of the opposite point” of a particular location, here showing the territory where land matches to land.
»Children’s Museum«, 1997. After the excursion in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Vadim Fishkin asked the students, who ranged from 7 to 12 years old, to create their own “museums” in their own homes using things significant to them. He suggested that they arrange the objects on top of their beds and photograph the resulting installations with disposable cameras. The images, which were exhibited, are the photographs chosen by each student that best represent the message he or she wished to convey to the world
»System Displacement«, 2007 (Pixels rearranged from lightest to darkest) by Oliver Laric.
»Collected Neons From Art Spaces« by Arin Rungjang is an installation that incorporates neon lights collected from over twenty art spaces in Paris.
»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.
“Cutting Books in Tokyo, vol.3” and “Through the Edges”, cuts on an art history book by Noriko Ambe.
»Lots of Future Shock«, 1995-2005 (copies of Alvin Tofler’s Future Shock) by Joshua Callaghan.
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