
Mark Leckey, Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, 1999, DVD with sound, 15 minutes. Courtesy of the artist and Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York.

Pipilotti Rist, I’m a Victim Of This Song, 1995, video (still). Courtesy the artist, Electronic Arts Intermix and Hauser & Wirth.

Guy Ben-Nur, I'd give it to you but I borrowed it, 2007, single channel video with color and sound, 12 minutes. Courtesy of POSTMASTERS GALLERY, New York.

Cassandra Troyan, The Aftermath, 2011, photographic documentation, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist; photography by Ed Luna.

Gerard Byrne, Images or Shadows of Divine Things, 2005–ongoing, selenium-toned silver gelatin print and vinyl text, 10 photographs 8 x 10 inches each. Courtesy of the artist and Green On Red Gallery, Dublin.

Dennis McNulty, The Crash, with FACETIME, 2011, suspended ceiling elements, tiles and ratchet straps; dimensions variable; and poster, 33 x 40 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Green On Red Gallery, Dublin; commissioned by Bureau for Open Culture.

Joachim Brohm, North and High, from the series Ohio, 1983–1984, c-print, 20 x 24 inches. Courtesy of Galerie Michael Wiesehöfer, Cologne.

Lara Kohl, Once Upon a Time, Yesterday, 2005, chest freezer, ice sculpture of Sleeping Beauty’s castle and songs written by the artist and recorded by Hide the Knives, 41 x 33 x 22 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

Johannes Nyholm, Andreas Nilsson, Bo Melin, The Knife: Heartbeats, 2002, digital video, 3:55 minutes. Courtesy of the artists.

Peter Dayton, Stella #22 “Lost World,” 2008 (detail), 96 x 36 inches, oil, acrylic, resin and paper decal on birch plywood. Courtesy of the artist and James Salomon.









