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“Untitled”, 2010 by Nikolas Gambaroff. Newspaper on canvas, framed.




»Announcements«, 2002-2004 by Michał Budny.




»Hidden Hearing«, 2010 by Jesse Ash.




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“Words replaced by Yellow”, 2006 by Vibeke Tandberg.




»Nothing at the end«, 2007 by Sathit Sattarasart.




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»Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?«, 1956 by Richard Hamilton.




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“Rock, Paper, Scissors”, 2009 by Jinoos Taghizadeh.




“Used Belts”, 2006 by Michael Hakimi. Newsprint, belts.




“The New York Times Special Edition”, 2008 by Steve Lambert in collaboration with The Yes Men.




Untitled (Everyday, 2004-2006 / Found exhibition furniture, paint, local newspaper), 2008 by Saâdane Afif.




“Untitled (paper weight)”, 2007 by Gabriel Kuri.




»RECLAMATION«, 2008 (A republishing of selected covers of the Metropolis Chronicle, the newspaper of Metropolis) by Kristin Posehn.




“I’m not in charge”, 2008 by Kim Rugg.




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Dajiyuan, Daily Jang, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, USA Today and Wallstreet Journal Europe. »Online Newspapers«, 2004, by Olia Lialina.




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“Earthling 1, Respekt – Istanbul”, 2005 from the series “Earthling 1” by Warren Neidich.




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»Local Newspaper (Wilhelmsburger Wochenblatt)«, 2007, is an attempt to track down and photograph all of the 312 people mentioned by name in the 28th February 2007 edition of a small local newspaper in Hamburg, Germany. By Lenka Clayton.




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»Untitled«, 2005, and »Untitled«, 2000-2002, by Gabriel Kuri.




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»WAR IS OVER!« (2004) Readymade page from the Village Voice by Thomas Galler.




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“Solar eclipse:Sun” by Martin Parr.




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»Newspaper« (2003) is a gigantic newspaper created out of four issues of the New York Times, part of a series of sculptures of enlarged objects using the object to enlarge itself.

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»Untying a Shoe with an Erection« (2003). By Mads Lynnerup.




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