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The solo project titled “…and Europe will be stunned” by Israeli Dutch artist Yael Bartana premiered at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven on March 24, 2012. This exhibition features a video trilogy centering on the Jewish Renaissance Movement in Poland learn more
The solo project titled “…and Europe will be stunned” by Israeli Dutch artist Yael Bartana premiered at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven on March 24, 2012. This exhibition features a video trilogy centering on the Jewish Renaissance Movement in Poland (JRMiP), advocating for the return of 3.3 million Jews to Poland. The trilogy, originally showcased learn more

…and Europe will be stunned, 2012

Yael Bartana
An artists’ book showcases a collection of photographs that allegedly belong to Christian Boltanski at various ages: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 17, and 20. Gradually, it becomes clear that the accompanying narrative explains that all the learn more
An artists’ book showcases a collection of photographs that allegedly belong to Christian Boltanski at various ages: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 17, and 20. Gradually, it becomes clear that the accompanying narrative explains that all the pictures were captured in a single afternoon by Annette Messager, close to the waterfall within learn more

10 Portrait Photographs of Christian Boltanski, 1946 – 1964, 1972

Christian Boltanski
Established in 1999, The Atlas Group has partaken in significant international exhibitions such as Documenta 11 and the Whitney Biennial 2002, resulting in the exposure of some of its works to a broader audience. Within the ever-changing dynamics of the learn more
Established in 1999, The Atlas Group has partaken in significant international exhibitions such as Documenta 11 and the Whitney Biennial 2002, resulting in the exposure of some of its works to a broader audience. Within the ever-changing dynamics of the Atlas Group collective, Walid Raad (born in 1967 in Chbanieh, Lebanon), the project’s founder, has learn more

Atlas group

Atlas group, Walid Raad
Intervention in Chernivtsi’s urban space involved radio advertisements at 14 public transport stops in Ukraine. The audio work cleverly disguises itself as a typical advertisement, offering non-existent services from imaginary design and architectural bureaus. Despite the unconventional approach, no calls learn more
Intervention in Chernivtsi’s urban space involved radio advertisements at 14 public transport stops in Ukraine. The audio work cleverly disguises itself as a typical advertisement, offering non-existent services from imaginary design and architectural bureaus. Despite the unconventional approach, no calls were received during the three-week campaign. Presented by the German-Ukrainian company “BAUHATA LIMITED,” we specialize learn more

Bauhata Imited (WYSIWIG (What You See Is What You Get), 2017

Leo Trotsenko
Produced by Mobile Art Production, Stockholm, 2007 Radio piece, 50 mn, produced in collaboration with SRc Radio, Stockholm Book, 210 p., 16 x 22 cm, published by Propexus, Stockholm Using the structure of a crime novel combined with documentary material, learn more
Produced by Mobile Art Production, Stockholm, 2007 Radio piece, 50 mn, produced in collaboration with SRc Radio, Stockholm Book, 210 p., 16 x 22 cm, published by Propexus, Stockholm Using the structure of a crime novel combined with documentary material, Cape Town – Stockholm (On Thembo Mjobo) explores the strong ties between Sweden and South learn more

Cape Town – Stockholm (On Thembo Mjobo)

Michael Blum
Norman Daly’s fascination with the convergence of art, anthropology, and archaeology spurred a distinctive venture, giving rise to the imaginative civilization of Llhuros. Positioned in Asia Minor, east of the Iron Age kingdom of Lydia (now western Turkey), Llhuros materialized learn more
Norman Daly’s fascination with the convergence of art, anthropology, and archaeology spurred a distinctive venture, giving rise to the imaginative civilization of Llhuros. Positioned in Asia Minor, east of the Iron Age kingdom of Lydia (now western Turkey), Llhuros materialized through Daly’s curation of a collection of archaeological artifacts. This assortment included frescoes, architectural fragments, learn more

Civilization of Llhuros

Norman D. Daly
The Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society is an organization founded in 1926 by Albert Grass, a man who discovered Freud’s writing while serving in the Signal Corp in France during WWI. Made up of working-class individuals who could not afford learn more
The Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society is an organization founded in 1926 by Albert Grass, a man who discovered Freud’s writing while serving in the Signal Corp in France during WWI. Made up of working-class individuals who could not afford to be professional analysts, the Society was driven by the desire to participate in one learn more

Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society

Zoe Beloff
Exodus 2048 Mixed-media installation – maze, 6 texts in lightboxes 40 x 40 cm (ground floor), refugee camp (clocktower) Produced by Van Abbemuseum for Be(com)ing Dutch, Eindhoven/NL, 2008  Recreated at the New Museum, New York, 2009 The project was presented learn more
Exodus 2048 Mixed-media installation – maze, 6 texts in lightboxes 40 x 40 cm (ground floor), refugee camp (clocktower) Produced by Van Abbemuseum for Be(com)ing Dutch, Eindhoven/NL, 2008  Recreated at the New Museum, New York, 2009 The project was presented at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven as part of the “Be(com)ing Dutch” exhibition, Michael Blum’s learn more

Exodus 2048

Michael Blum
Apparently, gays were always a pain in the ass of a polish-ed catholical society. Even today, but especially in 2007, the Polish public space and mass media portrayed them as bearers of subversive ideas.  It made Karol Radziszewski thinking, “”What learn more
Apparently, gays were always a pain in the ass of a polish-ed catholical society. Even today, but especially in 2007, the Polish public space and mass media portrayed them as bearers of subversive ideas.  It made Karol Radziszewski thinking, “”What if we, as LGBTQ+ individuals, were a genuine threat to society?” “. As an openly learn more

Fag Fighters, 2007

Karol Radziszewski
“A Field Guide to Surreal Botany,” expertly edited by Jason Erik Lundberg and Janet Chui, is a charming exploration of fantastical flora through an extensive collaborative collage. This delightful tome, a compilation of imagined plant specimens with striking illustrations, serves learn more
“A Field Guide to Surreal Botany,” expertly edited by Jason Erik Lundberg and Janet Chui, is a charming exploration of fantastical flora through an extensive collaborative collage. This delightful tome, a compilation of imagined plant specimens with striking illustrations, serves as a contemplative counterpart to strict surrealism, embracing the unreal within literature. Applying surrealism’s tenets learn more

Field Guide to Surreal Botany

The “Flower Power. Archive” project continues the series of projects by the Agency. In 2017, the group discovered an archive of a museum belonging to a secret society that existed during the late Soviet era and focused on pacifist and learn more
The “Flower Power. Archive” project continues the series of projects by the Agency. In 2017, the group discovered an archive of a museum belonging to a secret society that existed during the late Soviet era and focused on pacifist and dissident activities. According to the documents found, members of the Leningrad branch of “Flower Power” learn more

Flower Power. Archive, 2017

Agency of Singular Investigations
Agnieszka Polska’s video, in broad strokes, references Paweł Freisler, a Polish artist who primarily worked in the 1960s and 1970s. Freisler moved to Sweden in the late 1970s and seemingly abandoned his artistic practices in favor of tending to his learn more
Agnieszka Polska’s video, in broad strokes, references Paweł Freisler, a Polish artist who primarily worked in the 1960s and 1970s. Freisler moved to Sweden in the late 1970s and seemingly abandoned his artistic practices in favor of tending to his garden. Freisler is mainly known for his storytelling art – an ephemeral practice that involved learn more

Garden

Agnieszka Polska
“The Gay, Innocent and Heartless” revisits numerous recurring themes that have characterized the artist’s work since his debut in the 1980s, delving into topics like the impact of mass media on human identity. This makes the exhibition, to a certain learn more
“The Gay, Innocent and Heartless” revisits numerous recurring themes that have characterized the artist’s work since his debut in the 1980s, delving into topics like the impact of mass media on human identity. This makes the exhibition, to a certain extent, a vibrant retrospective of his oeuvre. Despite its controversial exploration of masculinity and the learn more

Gay, Innocent and Heartless. 2008

Zbigniew Libera
One of Jacek Malinowski’s most renowned works, in which he first employed the “theory and practice of the fake documentary film.” The HalfAWoman triptych was created between 2000 and 2008. The film portrays the everyday life of Joan, a woman learn more
One of Jacek Malinowski’s most renowned works, in which he first employed the “theory and practice of the fake documentary film.” The HalfAWoman triptych was created between 2000 and 2008. The film portrays the everyday life of Joan, a woman afflicted with a rare condition known as Pelvic Degeneration Syndrome (PDS), which causes half of learn more

HalfAWoman

Jacek Malinowski
In the wistful tapestry of time, there emerged a project known as “Happy Victory Day, Mr. Müller!” In the year 1995, on a day bathed in the memory of the Eastern Front’s World War II finale, Berlin saw a remarkable learn more
In the wistful tapestry of time, there emerged a project known as “Happy Victory Day, Mr. Müller!” In the year 1995, on a day bathed in the memory of the Eastern Front’s World War II finale, Berlin saw a remarkable spectacle unfold. A total of 5500 Müllers, bearers of that quintessentially German surname, received a learn more

Happy Victory Day, Mr. Muller, 1995

Masoch Fund
Initiated in 2007, this endeavor was set in motion when David Moos, Curator of Contemporary Art at the AGO, extended an invitation to Häussler to join a distinguished assembly of artists—including Shary Boyle, Willie Cole, Kent Monkman, Frank Stella, and learn more
Initiated in 2007, this endeavor was set in motion when David Moos, Curator of Contemporary Art at the AGO, extended an invitation to Häussler to join a distinguished assembly of artists—including Shary Boyle, Willie Cole, Kent Monkman, Frank Stella, and Kara Walker—commissioned to craft new creations for the museum’s reopening in November 2008, following its learn more

He Named Her Amber!

Iris Haussler
The “History and Utopia” project traces authentic, albeit seemingly implausible, histories as well as stories that could turn out to be true. Documents and archives are blended with forgeries. The artist reveals what we sometimes don’t want to know or learn more
The “History and Utopia” project traces authentic, albeit seemingly implausible, histories as well as stories that could turn out to be true. Documents and archives are blended with forgeries. The artist reveals what we sometimes don’t want to know or remember. The exhibition’s concept is borrowed from Emil Cioran’s book “History and Utopia,” consisting of learn more

History and Utopia, 2013

Hubert Czerepok
The Hokes Archives is overseen by Professor Beauvais Lyons at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville School of Art within the UTK Print Workshop. Established in 1901 by Everitt Ormsby Hokes, The Hokes Archives focuses on the creation and documentation of learn more
The Hokes Archives is overseen by Professor Beauvais Lyons at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville School of Art within the UTK Print Workshop. Established in 1901 by Everitt Ormsby Hokes, The Hokes Archives focuses on the creation and documentation of rare and unique cultural artifacts. Key components of the collection encompass the Aazudians and the learn more

Hoakes archives

Beauvais Lyons
Project Europe will collapse under the weight of its contradictions, according to Thomas Bellinck’s House of European History in Exile. His fake museum of the future narrates the history of the European Union’s failure, examining the missteps from the early learn more
Project Europe will collapse under the weight of its contradictions, according to Thomas Bellinck’s House of European History in Exile. His fake museum of the future narrates the history of the European Union’s failure, examining the missteps from the early 21st century to the year 2063. The museum resembles a collection of bureaucratic artifacts: maps, learn more

House of European History in Exile, 2013

Thomas Bellinck
The Institute for Critical Zoologists strives to foster a critical perspective on the way humans observe and interact with animals. Although urban societies are relatively disconnected from animals, our fascination with and examination of them have grown significantly in the learn more
The Institute for Critical Zoologists strives to foster a critical perspective on the way humans observe and interact with animals. Although urban societies are relatively disconnected from animals, our fascination with and examination of them have grown significantly in the past century. Undoubtedly, observing animals holds both allure and enjoyment within societies. Animals convey culturally learn more

Institute for Critical Zoologists

Robert Renhui 
In May 1993, Kiev artists O. Hnylytskyi, M. Mamsikov, I. Oksametnyi, V. Raievskyi, O. Sidor-Hibelynda, I. Chichkan, and N. Filonenko organized and carried out a “criminal performance” in the center of Kiev. The idea was proposed by artist V. Tsagolov. learn more
In May 1993, Kiev artists O. Hnylytskyi, M. Mamsikov, I. Oksametnyi, V. Raievskyi, O. Sidor-Hibelynda, I. Chichkan, and N. Filonenko organized and carried out a “criminal performance” in the center of Kiev. The idea was proposed by artist V. Tsagolov. The group was part of the unofficial artistic community “Parkomuna,” which was located in the learn more

Karl Marx – Père Lachaise

Due to the fact that the gallery owner Marat Gelman postponed the event “The Last Jewish Pogrom,” an action by FM titled “The Last Jewish Pogrom is being postponed…” preceded the actual “Pogrom.” The central part of Moscow was covered learn more
Due to the fact that the gallery owner Marat Gelman postponed the event “The Last Jewish Pogrom,” an action by FM titled “The Last Jewish Pogrom is being postponed…” preceded the actual “Pogrom.” The central part of Moscow was covered with posters announcing the postponement of the “Pogrom,” which caused significant reactions from the public, learn more

Last Jewish Pogrom

Masoch Fund
The genesis of the Lebanese Rocket Society unfolded during the early 1960s within the precincts of Haigazian University, an emerging Armenian educational institution in Beirut. Spearheaded by a cadre of enterprising students under the tutelage of Professor Manoug Manougian, a learn more
The genesis of the Lebanese Rocket Society unfolded during the early 1960s within the precincts of Haigazian University, an emerging Armenian educational institution in Beirut. Spearheaded by a cadre of enterprising students under the tutelage of Professor Manoug Manougian, a luminary in the field of mathematics, the Lebanese Rocket Society materialized with the ambitious mission learn more

Lebanese Rocket Society

Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
Mixed-media installation, De Appel, Amsterdam, 2006. A Jewish bank by the name of Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. had been trading at 6-8 Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, in Amsterdam, since 1859 – a building today occupied by the De Appel center for contemporary learn more
Mixed-media installation, De Appel, Amsterdam, 2006. A Jewish bank by the name of Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. had been trading at 6-8 Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, in Amsterdam, since 1859 – a building today occupied by the De Appel center for contemporary art. During WWII and the German occupation of the Netherlands, the Nazis deliberately used the learn more

Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co

Michael Blum
“Metalosis Maligna” is a short film by Belgian artist and filmmaker Floris Kaayk. The film is a speculative fiction that explores the potential consequences of technological advancements in the field of medical prosthetics. The film depicts a fictional disease called learn more
“Metalosis Maligna” is a short film by Belgian artist and filmmaker Floris Kaayk. The film is a speculative fiction that explores the potential consequences of technological advancements in the field of medical prosthetics. The film depicts a fictional disease called “Metalosis Maligna,” which is caused by a malfunctioning medical implant. The video opens with a learn more

Metalosis Maligna

Floris Kaayk
15 fotografii (jedenaście o wym. 70 × 100; dwie o wym. 70 × 90; dwie o wym. 70 × 50 cm)Praca w depozycie Galerii ArsenałThe “Masters” series (2004) emerged as a protest by the artist against the refusal to display learn more
15 fotografii (jedenaście o wym. 70 × 100; dwie o wym. 70 × 90; dwie o wym. 70 × 50 cm)Praca w depozycie Galerii ArsenałThe “Masters” series (2004) emerged as a protest by the artist against the refusal to display one of his works (“Lego. Concentration Camp”) at the Venice Biennale in 1997. The curator learn more

Mistrzowie / Masters

Zbigniew Libera
The ASI project titled “Observatorium” took place in 2014 as part of the Manifesta, held in St. Petersburg. The press release informs us that the Observatorium project revolves around the figure of an observer conducting a search for evidence to learn more
The ASI project titled “Observatorium” took place in 2014 as part of the Manifesta, held in St. Petersburg. The press release informs us that the Observatorium project revolves around the figure of an observer conducting a search for evidence to support a conspiracy theory they’ve created. The nature, goals, and potential scenarios of conspiratorial activity learn more

Observatorium

Agency of Singular Investigations
An anonymous and unsuspecting author receives an anonymous online request from the artist himself to write a “scientific paper” titled “The Identity of the Contemporary Artist on the Example of Oskar Dawicki’s Work” (original title: “Tożsamość współczesnego artysty na przykładzie learn more
An anonymous and unsuspecting author receives an anonymous online request from the artist himself to write a “scientific paper” titled “The Identity of the Contemporary Artist on the Example of Oskar Dawicki’s Work” (original title: “Tożsamość współczesnego artysty na przykładzie twórczości Oskara Dawickiego”). The author’s name, Jan Wallenrod, appears on the title page. An extensive learn more

Praca magisterska / Master’s Thesis

Oskar Dawicki
The film features Anna Baumgart, who, using the found footage strategy, becomes the heroine of the famous Soviet film “The Cranes Are Flying” by Mikhail Kalatozov, 1957. The artist, using film technology, inserts her own face instead of the face learn more
The film features Anna Baumgart, who, using the found footage strategy, becomes the heroine of the famous Soviet film “The Cranes Are Flying” by Mikhail Kalatozov, 1957. The artist, using film technology, inserts her own face instead of the face of the main character Veronica, played by Tatiana Samoilova. The 3-minute 28-second video captures the learn more

Prawdziwe? Lecą żurawie / Is it real? Cranes are flying

Anna Baumgart
A fictional company and online store that offered people the opportunity to “grow” their own personalized sneakers using genetically modified stingray leather. A carefully crafted story was spread across various media platforms, where it proved convincing enough to a loyal learn more
A fictional company and online store that offered people the opportunity to “grow” their own personalized sneakers using genetically modified stingray leather. A carefully crafted story was spread across various media platforms, where it proved convincing enough to a loyal group of followers who were ultimately disappointed when the truth was revealed..

Rayfish Footwear

Floris Kaayk
The project was realized in December 2021 at the Pokutian Local History Museum in Ivano-Frankivsk. The project was curated by artist Nikita Kadan. The exhibition is a reconstruction of a significant exhibition in Stanislaviv (now Ivano-Frankivsk) in 1931. This was learn more
The project was realized in December 2021 at the Pokutian Local History Museum in Ivano-Frankivsk. The project was curated by artist Nikita Kadan. The exhibition is a reconstruction of a significant exhibition in Stanislaviv (now Ivano-Frankivsk) in 1931. This was a year when Western Ukrainian (Polish-Ukrainian) modernism (represented by groups such as “Artes,” “Krakow Group,” learn more

Revisonist Syndrome, 2021

Nikita Kadan
During the period spanning from 1974 to 1978, Leeson embarked on the fabrication of a fictional identity and alter ego named “Roberta Breitmore.” This undertaking transcended mere physical transformation, encompassing makeup, attire, and wigs, ultimately forging an intricate and sustained learn more
During the period spanning from 1974 to 1978, Leeson embarked on the fabrication of a fictional identity and alter ego named “Roberta Breitmore.” This undertaking transcended mere physical transformation, encompassing makeup, attire, and wigs, ultimately forging an intricate and sustained personality. Importantly, this persona was substantiated by tangible evidence, from official documents such as a learn more

Roberta Breitmore, 1974-1978

Lynn Hershman
In 1985, approximately 320 km from Mexico City, a tectonic rupture occurred in the Cocos Plate. The Mexico City earthquake (Terremoto de México) was one of the most destructive earthquakes in the history of the Americas, with a magnitude of learn more
In 1985, approximately 320 km from Mexico City, a tectonic rupture occurred in the Cocos Plate. The Mexico City earthquake (Terremoto de México) was one of the most destructive earthquakes in the history of the Americas, with a magnitude of 8.1. The main impact was felt in the central and northern areas of Mexico City, learn more

Rumors

Francis Alÿs
They keep stretching the truth. It’s been quite a few weeks of my non-writing (and therefore increased-thinking) about Vera Frenkel and the fictional character Cornelia Lumstain that she’s created, as if Cornelia a writer and Canadian immigrant in Europe, lost learn more
They keep stretching the truth. It’s been quite a few weeks of my non-writing (and therefore increased-thinking) about Vera Frenkel and the fictional character Cornelia Lumstain that she’s created, as if Cornelia a writer and Canadian immigrant in Europe, lost between the two world wars and last seen in Paris where she rented a room. learn more

Secret Life of Cornelia Lumsden: A Remarkable Story 1979-86

Vera Frenkel
* Dream – is literary translation of Mriya — Ukrainian aircraft, the biggest in the world Pavilion of Ukraine at the 58th International art exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, 2019. Participants: All Ukrainian artists* (*i.e. all artists who have learn more
* Dream – is literary translation of Mriya — Ukrainian aircraft, the biggest in the world Pavilion of Ukraine at the 58th International art exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, 2019. Participants: All Ukrainian artists* (*i.e. all artists who have agreed to participate, 1143 artists) Curator: Open Group (Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach, Stanislav Turina and learn more

Shadow of Dream cast upon Giardini della Biennale, 2019

Open group
Born in 1867 as the sole offspring of a modest manufacturer, Sophie grew up in Nogent-sur-Marne, a town near Paris. Raised in the Catholic faith, she spent her formative years at a convent in Aubervilliers. During her childhood, while accompanying learn more
Born in 1867 as the sole offspring of a modest manufacturer, Sophie grew up in Nogent-sur-Marne, a town near Paris. Raised in the Catholic faith, she spent her formative years at a convent in Aubervilliers. During her childhood, while accompanying her father on his errands, she crossed paths with Madeleine Smith, forging a friendship that learn more

Sophie la Rossier

Iris Haussler
French artist Pierre Huyghe, commissioned by the Dia Art Foundation in 2003, executed an extensive project titled “Streamside Day Follies.” With access to the small abandoned town of Streamside, Huyghe literally invented traditions for this provincial town in the USA. learn more
French artist Pierre Huyghe, commissioned by the Dia Art Foundation in 2003, executed an extensive project titled “Streamside Day Follies.” With access to the small abandoned town of Streamside, Huyghe literally invented traditions for this provincial town in the USA. The project involved interconnected relationships between three elements: an imaginary community in the Hudson Valley, learn more

Streamside, 2003

Pierre Huyghe
“Drink raki, and you’ll want to become a poet” – allegedly said Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Safiye Behar was born in 1890 in Pera, Istanbul, the daughter of a Jewish bar-keeper. She often spent time at the beer bar “Zeuve Birahanesi,” learn more
“Drink raki, and you’ll want to become a poet” – allegedly said Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Safiye Behar was born in 1890 in Pera, Istanbul, the daughter of a Jewish bar-keeper. She often spent time at the beer bar “Zeuve Birahanesi,” known for its political discussions and passionate debates, lingering in the slow swirls of smoke. learn more

Tribute to Safiye Behar 

Michael Blum
In her series “Untitled Film Stills,” American visual artist Cindy Sherman adopts diverse stereotypical female personas, drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of 1950s and 1960s Hollywood, Film noir, B movies, and European art-house films. These portrayals encompass clichés and feminine learn more
In her series “Untitled Film Stills,” American visual artist Cindy Sherman adopts diverse stereotypical female personas, drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of 1950s and 1960s Hollywood, Film noir, B movies, and European art-house films. These portrayals encompass clichés and feminine archetypes deeply ingrained in the cultural imagination, such as the office girl, bombshell, girl on learn more

Untitled Film Stills

Cindy Sherman
Anna Baumgart, Andrzej TurowskiFilm Script: Anna Baumgart, Florian Nowicki, Marcin Kowalewski, and Wiktor Rusin “Conquerors of the Sun” is a film project by Anna Baumgart that was realized in collaboration with art historian, avant-garde historian, and professor Andrzej Turowski. The learn more
Anna Baumgart, Andrzej TurowskiFilm Script: Anna Baumgart, Florian Nowicki, Marcin Kowalewski, and Wiktor Rusin “Conquerors of the Sun” is a film project by Anna Baumgart that was realized in collaboration with art historian, avant-garde historian, and professor Andrzej Turowski. The occasion for this joint project arose from a chance encounter at the Warsaw café “Nowy learn more

Zdobywcy słońca. Parowóz dziejów / Conquerors of the Sun. The Locomotive of History

Anna Baumgart