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Santiago Sierra : Linéa de 250 cm tatuada sobre 6 personés remuneradas. Espacio Aglutinador. La Habana, Cuba. Diciembre de 1999
Santiago Sierra : 133 personés remuneradas para tenir su pelo de Rubio, Venecia, Italia, Junio de 2001
Santiago Sierra : 133 personés remuneradas para tenir su pelo de Rubio, Venecia, Italia, Junio de 2001
Santiago Sierra : Pavillon espagnol, biennale de Venise, 2003
Santiago Sierra : Pavillon espagnol, biennale de Venise, 2003
Hans Haacke : Germania, Pavillon allemand, biennale de Venise, 1993
Hans Haacke : Germania, Pavillon allemand, biennale de Venise, 1993
Santiago Sierra : Pavillon espagnol, biennale de Venise, 2003
GPS drawing – Jeremy Wood : Seasons, (Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter), 2008
On Kawara : I Went 'Dallas,' 1968–79...binders, ink on printed paper, and plastic sleeves...collection of the artist, courtesy of the artist and...David Zwirner, New York...photo courtesy of David Zwirner
Heath Bunting, with Kayle Brandon: BorderXing : Tate Gallery
Heath Bunting : Readme – Own, Be Owned Or Remain Invisible (1998)
Walter De Maria, “Art by Telephone”, in “When attitude becomesform”, Bern, 1969