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Design Dejan Krsic, photography
Bram Saeys and Kerstin Niemann
Academy. Learning from the Museum
Museum staff in their
natural working Environment, 2006
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Overview:
Academy. Learning from
the Museum
The Ambulator: or, what happens when we take a question
for a walk?
Foto: Peter Cox |
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Overview:
Academy. Learning from the Museum
yourspace
Foto: Peter Cox |
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Overview:
Academy. Learning from the Museum
The Conspired World – Think Tank Strategies
Foto:
Peter Cox |
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Overview:
Academy. Learning from the Museum
Sounding Difference – The Gate Collection
Foto: Peter Cox |
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Imaginary Property
Foto: Peter Cox |
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Overview:
Academy. Learning from the Museum
Projectwand
Foto: Peter Cox |
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Irit Rogoff and Deepa Naik
What Can We Learn from the Museum, 2006
Visual Essay
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© Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven |
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Jan Gerber, Susanne Lang,
Sebastian Lütgert & Florian Schneider
Untitled, 2006
© Jan Gerber, Susanne Lang, Sebastian Lütgert & Florian
Schneider |
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John Palmesino, Anselm Franke & Eyal
Weizmann
Neutrality, 2006
Image: Armin Linke
© John Palmesino, Anselm Franke & Eyal Weizmann |
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Janna Graham, Valeria Graziano & Susan
Kelly
The Ambulator: or, what happens when we take questions
for a walk?, 2006
© Janna Graham, Valeria Graziano & Susan Kelly |
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Janna Graham, Valeria Graziano & Susan
Kelly
An Open Interview with the City of Leeds…
and Lunch at Warp: Woof Conference, 2003
Photo: Vera Frenkel
© Janna Graham, Valeria Graziano & Susan Kelly |
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Liam Gillick & Edgar
Schmitz
Kiosk ‘Modes of Multiplication’ by Liam Gillick
and Edgar Schmitz, 2005|
Installation View Institute of Contemporary Art in London
© Liam Gillick & Edgar Schmitz |
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Liam Gillick & Edgar
Schmitz
Kiosk ‘Modes of Multiplication’ by Liam Gillick
and Edgar Schmitz, 2005
Installation View Institute of Contemporary Art in London
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Academy. Learning from the
Museum is an initiative of the Siemens Arts Program in
cooperation with Kunstverein Hamburg, Goldsmiths College
London and the Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen,
and is part of Be[com]ing Dutch in the Age of Global
Democracy, a project that has been awarded the Development
Award for Cultural Diversity 2006 by the Mondriaan Foundation. |