Olivier Zahm,
“I think it's time to break off…”
/
Hervé Legros,
Preface (Documents sur l'art
, no 2,
1993)
/
interview with
Olivier Zahm
/
Stephan Geene,
Wishing to be in Paris, led to be in
Berlin or different ways to escape
the nineties
/
Axel Huber, visual insert
/
Catherine Chevalier,
interview with Roberto Ohrt
/
Maija Timonen,
Looking the part – The Empty Plan
by Anja Kirschner and David Panos
/
Clara Schulman,
Gerard Byrne, “In San Francisco
they say, “Flash on it””
/
Karl Holmqvist,
Ken Okiishi, (Goodbye to)
Manhattan
/
François Aubard,
Richard Prince, American Prayer
/
Rob MacKenzie,
Emily Sundblad
/
Elisabeth Lebovici
Henrik Olesen, La maculée
conception
Henrik Olesen, The Immaculate
Conception
Karl Holmqvist
Rirkrit Tiravanija, The days of
this society is numbered
/
Vincent Romagny,
Koenraad Dedobbeleer, The duplication
of Dedobbeleer
/
Scott Portnoy
Christopher d'Archangelo,
Contrary to Intuition,
Let's Begin with an Image
/
limited edition:
UNITED BROTHERS (Ei
Arakawa & Tomoo Arakawa).
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