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“Verità n°158”, 2010 by Adriano Nasuti-Wood. Oil on paper, black lead on stone.




»Scanner«, 2010 by Matej Krén.




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“The Sun”, 2003-2007 by Matts Leiderstam. Tables, books, magnifying glass, video projection, paintings and an X-ray image on a light box.




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»Ex libris South Africa«, 2009 by Candice Breitz.




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“Untitled (Seven editions in chronological order of the manual of urbanity and good manners by Manuel A. Carreño)”, 2004-2009 and “Untitled (Seven editions of La verdad del caso Vegas), 1987-2009 by Luis Molina-Pantin.




»Tapis de lecture«, 2000–2007 by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster .




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»Love Me, Love Me Not: Changed Names«, 2010, a book by Slavs and Tatars with a selection of 150 cities within the artists Eurasian remits, that were renamed throughout history.




“Two in the Labyrinth”, 2006 from the series “Books” by Lisa Tan.




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»Rapunzel book cover«, »Litte Red Riding Hood book cover« and «Little Mermaid book cover« by Amber Hammad.




“Holes in Philosophy #1”, 2008 by Benoît Maire. Philosophy encyclopedia.




“Star Maker”, 2005 from the series “Science Fiction / Wildflower”, 2003-ongoing by Heather and Ivan Morison. Science fiction book, Bulgarian mountain wildflowers.




“The Old Me”, 2008 by Tony Matelli. Porcelain enamel, steel, table, books, fuel, fire.




“Omission” 2009 by Liu Ding.




“A Picture”, 2004 by Ruben Aubrecht.
“A Picture” deconstructs a digital photo split in its information contents, the source code. 253 pages.




»Ulrich Anders«, 2008 by Natalie Czech.




“Systematic Landscapes”, 2009 by Maya Lin.




“Almost Every City in the World”, 2005 by Mike Bouchet. Book and video. A list of almost every city, town, village, or named living location in the world. The list has approximately 2,800,000 entries. The video displays the alphabetically listed names and has a total running time of over 500 hours. The book is a printed version of this list. It has over 30,000 pages.




“Certain principles of light and solidarity between forms”, 2008 by Michael Jones McKean. Folding card trick table, 5000 year old del campo meteorite, a representation of the book.




»In Almost Every Picture #7«, 2009 is a photo-book showing Ria van Dijk while shooting. Every time she hits the target, it triggers the shutter of a camera, and a portrait in firing pose is taken and given as a prize. It documents almost every year of the dutch woman’s life up until present times. Collected by Erik Kessels and Joep Eijkens.




“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.




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