
Swans swimming geometric formations. Video by Christoph Schreiber.

»Selfportrait #6« (50 colour photographs, produced by different photographic labs the world over) from 2002.

»Holiday Painting No 88« (Tenerife) from 1992. The price of the painting is identical to the price of the budget travel package.

»My Name Written in My Piss« from 1994. All three projects by Jonathan Monk.

Tribune for a Leninist by El Lissitzky, shown at the Russian Utopia. The Russian Utopia is a compact depository of 480 architectural projects from the last 300 years of the Russian history that have never been carried out.



A series of panoramic images created with a 360 degrees rotating camera by Ori Gersht at Noga Gallery.

The exhibition Das grosse Stilleben (The Big Still Life) by Klaus Littmann features a department store in Mugron in southern France that has survived largely intact some 30 years after it was closed. »Das grosse Stilleben« is authentic to the minutest detail. Only a few perishable goods were newly added; everything else originates from the department store in Mugron. Here, the installation heeds the words of Andy Warhol, who remarked in 1985: »Lock up a department store today, open the door after a hundred years and you will have a Museum of Modern Art.«

Tree drawings by Tim Knowles.

Stills from Tim Knowles Spy Box (images created by a camera inside a parcel). Exhibition shown at Rokeby Gallery.