»Untitled Billboard«, 2007 by Harrell Fletcher.
»Thought Bubble (oh god(Nietzche’s mum(Joke)))«, 2004
»Bible«, 1997. Every word in the Bible arranged in alphabetical order and printed. By Rory Macbeth.
»Thought Bubble (oh god(Nietzche’s mum(Joke)))«, 2004
»Bible«, 1997. Every word in the Bible arranged in alphabetical order and printed. By Rory Macbeth.
»Book Space«, 2006. 2000 white books installed in public libraries. They can be borrowed for a week and used as the guest choses. The books travel around libraries in different countries.
»Taking Time«, 2006, posters around the streets of Reykjavik city centre by Elin Hansdottir.
»Out Of Order #5«, 2005, 58 library books on shelf.
»Out Of Order #1«, 2005, installation view: 53 library books with sun bleached back covers. By Marianne Viero and Laurenz Brunner.
»Anatomy of a Murder« set, 2007 and »Super How To from«, 2006 (a series of ready-made canvases painted to look like objects that share the same dimensions) by Roula Partheniou.
»Bookstack« is a pile of found books whose titles play with the common phrase “A Needle in a Haystack”. The stack grows when a new title is found and takes its place on the top of the pile. By Yann Sérandour.
“Cutting Books in Tokyo, vol.3” and “Through the Edges”, cuts on an art history book by Noriko Ambe.
»The Public Library of American Public Library Deaccession« is a collaborative project between artists Julia Weist and Maayan Pearl. Over a two year period, the process of deaccession (withdrawing or discarding books from a collection) was researched and documented. During a period of cross-country travel, public libraries serving the cities with the highest literacy rate for each US state were visited and their de-acquisition processes recorded.
»Lots of Future Shock«, 1995-2005 (copies of Alvin Tofler’s Future Shock) by Joshua Callaghan.
»The Martha Rosler Library«, 2006. Close to 10.000 books collected over a period of 40 years made available for public use.