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Digital image from Kari Altmann’s project “Hhellblauu,” 2008.
Digital image from Kari Altmann’s project “Hhellblauu,” 2008.
Artie Vierkant: from the series “Image Objects,” 2011-ongoing, altered documentary photo of the group show “From Pre-History to Post-Everything” at Sean Kelly, New York.
DIS’s online project “Competing Images,” 2012, showing models with Katja Novitskova’s Innate Disposition, 2012.
DIS’s online project “Competing Images,” 2012, showing model with Timur Si-Qin’s The Struggle, 2012.
View of Rachel de Joode’s exhibition “The Hole and the Lump,” showing Human Bodies Covered in Clay Surface, 2013. Courtesy Interstate Projects, Brooklyn.
Rachel de Joode: Various Quantities to Orbit the Mysteries Core, 2013. Courtesy Interstate Projects, Brooklyn.
Rachel de Joode: Oblique Sensual Object, 2013. Courtesy Interstate Projects, Brooklyn.
Kari Altmann: How to Hide Your Plasma, 2010, video; in the digitally rendered “Exhibition One at Chrystal Gallery,” 2010.
One of Artie Vierkant’s “Image Objects,” 2011-ongoing, UV print on dibond.
View of Katja Novitskova and Timur Si-Qin’s 2012 exhibition at the Hessel Museum of Art. Courtesy Kraupa Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin.
Image from DIS’s online project “Competing Images,” 2012, showing paint-covered models with sculptures by Katja Novitskova and hanging bags by Timur Si-Qin.
Timur Si-Qin: Selectional Display: Tomato Quadra, 2013, wood, plastic, fabric and metal, 8 by 131/2 by 51/2 feet. Courtesy Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn. Photo Simon Vogel.
View of Harm van den Dorpel’s 2012 exhibition at Wilkinson Gallery, London. Photo Peter White.