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Punishment 1
2011
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2012
... rhythm of the whip. The text
make
s reference to the Persian King...
Der Schrei
2012
A yellow, two-meter-high siren slowly rotates around its own axis and produces a constant, penetrating, cyclical stream of sound that is modulated by the turning of the horn. Its powerful acoustic waves cause objects in the exhibition space to
Some pigeons are more equal than others
2012
Unusual, bright-colored birds were observed on the Piazza San Marco in the summer of 2012, and in Copenhagen in the same year similar birds were sighted, which largely maintained close proximity to pigeons. When looking at the birds more closely,
We are family
2013
On a large white platform, the artist has arranged the typical Christmas scenario of his parents’ home: the family members, furniture and carpet from the living room, Christmas decorations, presents, and letters from family members. The annual
Egocentric System
2015
In a public exhibition space (Art Basel Unlimited), von Bismarck spent a week on a paraboloid-shaped cement disc, which rotated around its own axis at a speed of fifteen revolutions per minute. He slept, ate, read, and talked on the telephone while
Boulder I
2015
Boulder I is a rock that sits upright on a cushion. Walking around the object, the viewer notices that the object had a hole on one side and is actually hollow. On display is therefore not a stone but a stone surface. Given that the eye can only
Landscape Painting
2015
... the landscape white and then to
over
paint the landscape again in its...
Hoch und runter
2014
... but instead seems to h
over
. This condition is generated by two...
Clockwork
2014
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2015
... into round, organic forms.
Over
a long period of time and through...
History Appartus
2014
... from a tree that had lived
over
a hundred years: on the central...
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