
»Finding and Fighting the Causes of Homelessness Worldwide«, 2008 by Nancy Lupo.

»Finding and Fighting the Causes of Homelessness Worldwide«, 2008 by Nancy Lupo.

“now vs. then vs here vs. there vs this vs. that vs me vs. you vs. us vs. them“, 2008 by Hayley A. Silverman.
Single-channel video, mirror, Powerbook G4 (DVD loop, w/sound).

“All the Dead Stars” by Katie Paterson. A map documenting the locations of just under 27,000 dead stars – all that have been recorded and observed by humankind – from data supplied by astronomers, supernova hunters, and astro-physicists.

»Untitled, (Today your room was serviced by…)«, 2008 (Enamel on board, piano hinge, magnets and concealed paper money) by Claire Fontaine.

»Four Screens as Dialogue (pioneering, devotional, familiar, invasive)«, 2008 by Emily Roysdon.

»THE RESTORATION PROJECT« is an ongoing work which started in June 2006. It examines the process of restoration as an endeavor spanning two moments in time: the production of the artwork (A) and its reception (C). By focusing on the time in between (B), the restoration itself highlights the temporality of an artwork, subtly altering its effects and changing its conditions of visibility. The first time this project was exhibited a restorer was resident in the gallery over a five-week period, working on a number of paintings carefully chosen on subjects that run through Marine Hugonniers practice. The exhibition featured a working laboratory including an easel, chair, cabinet. Viewers were invited back to the gallery to witness the project’s fruition.

From the series “Mountain with no name“, 2003 by Marine Hugonnier. These mountains have never been named: they remain blank areas on the map where only the paths are given names by local inhabitants.