
Photos by Adriaan van der Ploeg.


“Nadine” One photo a day for a year.


“Ninth Ward” Family photo album found near a destroyed home in the Ninth Ward neighborhood, New Orleans. By Kevin Trageser.


“Searching For The Impossible: The Flying Project” and


“Seven Attempts To Make A Ritual” by Joel Tauber.

Super Natural (Wallpaper showing the office located behind the gallery wall) by Nils Nova.

For the installation Enterraum, the artist-trio (Collectif-Fact) photographed details of the architecture. They then isolated the spatial elements and hung the individual pictorial planes one behind the other in the room.

Loading, Reliefs, Bubblecars and other video installations by Collectif-Fact.

“The Miniature Long March” by Qin Ga. Long March Space: “Mao’s ‘Long March’ symbolized the deliverance of the Communist ideal to the Chinese proletariat. It is with this symbolism in mind that we now choose to march contemporary art out to China’s peripheral population.”

An identical enlargement of a camera. At the exhibition, visitors could photograph the room and eachother with the giant camera.

2001, by Sonja Nilsson.

Adversus solem ne Loquitor, 2003, is a periscope made out of books. A view through the cut pages to the miniature figure at the end and ultimately to the Siena sky. A homage to Galileo.

Enclosure, 2002.

Offshoot, 2004. A small Yew tree uproots itself, and strays from the path of its elders in search of
the unknown. By Anna Boggon.