
»Untitled«, 2009 by Emanuel Rossetti.

“Five words in bue neon”, 2007 by Liudvikas Buklys. See also Gertrude Stein and João Onofre.

»The Inflatable Head of Columbus«, 2006 parodies a failed Christopher Columbus monument in Puerto Rico. The statue, designed by Russian artist Zurab Tsereteli, was rejected by several U.S. cities before arriving in Cataño, Puerto Rico, costing the towns millions of dollars in shipping alone. However, finances collapsed, the Mayor of Cataño (Edwin “el Amolao” Sierra) resigned for psychological reasons and the controversial project was never erected. Today, Columbus lies fragmented in thousands of pieces of bronze, deteriorating in an outdoor lot next to the Bacardi Factory in Cataño. The only recognizable feature of the statue had been the giant Head. To commemorate the 500-year anniversary of the Death of Christopher Columbus (May 20, 2006), Miguel Luciano installed an inflatable replica in the Plaza Colón (Columbus Plaza) of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

“Use it for what it’s used for (prototype)”, 2009,

“Afognak Abstract #2”, 2009 and “Afognak Abstract #1”, 2009 by Oscar Tuazon.

»Standard Agreement Form«, 1971-02-24 drafted by Seth Siegelaub and Bob Projansky.

“Untitled (The Artist at Work) #14”, 2004 from the series “The Artist at Work” by Klaus Scherübel.

From “UNTITLED (Buildings Series)“, 2008 by Niklas Goldbach. “UNTITLED (Buildings Series)” is based on photographs taken from hotels and apartment buildings in the holiday resort Benidorm, Spain.

»Sale Purchase and Steal Agreement«, 2008 (A contract that says that the work in question (the framed contract) will at some point be stolen by the artist or a third party assigned by the artist.

»L’orologio di Silvio Berlusconi (Silvio Berlusconi’s watch)«, 2008 by Alberto De Michele.

“10. – 17. September 2005”, 2005 by Markus Sixay. Digital record of the exhibition.