


“Dream Sequence” by Jennifer and Kevin McCoy.

Porn photoseries.

Slovan.

Private Collection (various stolen objects from private galleries for contemporary art). By Anetta Mona Chisa and Lucia Tkacova.

Installation The Crossing consists of five red and white revised replicas of a Nike hooded sweatshirt; one black and white adapted version of an adidas sports jacket; one wall-based net structure/garment with wall-painting and white vest; one pair of hand-made running shorts, a leather-clad metal stick…

Composition in Black and White, consists of 7 x re-constructed versions of an Adidas sports jacket model name ‘Phantom Electric’, made using a range of black and white geometric and reflective fabrics, displayed on gold wire hangers. By Lisa Gallacher.

Balkan Erotic Epic is a multi-channel video installation based on Marina Abramovic’s research into Balkan folk culture and its use of the erotic. According to her, it is through eroticism that the human tries to make himself equal with the gods. People believed that in the erotic there was something superhuman that doesn’t come from them but from the gods. Obscene objects and male and female genitals have a very important function in the fertility and agricultural rites of Balkan peasants. They were used very explicitly for a variety of purposes. Women would show in the rituals openly their vaginas, bottoms, breasts and menstrual blood. Men would show openly in the rituals their bottoms and penises in acts of masturbation and ejaculation. Video excerpts: Men with Erections in National Costume, Women Massaging Breasts, Women in the Rain, Group of Men Copulating with the Earth.

Videostills taken from the Think That Thought by the audiovisual artist Janine Rostron aka Planningtorock.

Stainless Steel Counter (10 of 9999).

House and 50 television sets all tuned to the same channel.

Private Conversations with Public Statuary. By Kelly Mark.

Hose.

Thriftstore.

Superballs bounced from roof (from 1997).

Pins. By Sandy Plotnikoff. “Thriftstore” and “Superball” project done in collaboration with Lucy Pullen.

Electronic sounds combined with rough unprocessed voices, sung by common Ukrainian people: Zavoloka.