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  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Part 1

    June 25th - July 13th 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Parti 2.1

    July 14th, 2011 - July 21st, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Parti 2.2

    July 14th, 2011 - July 21st, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Parti 2.3

    July 14th, 2011 - July 21st, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Parti 3.1

    July 22nd, 2011 - August 14th, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Parti 3.2

    July 22nd, 2011 - August 14th, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Parti 3.3

    July 22nd, 2011 - August 14th, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Parti 3.4

    July 22nd, 2011 - August 14th, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Part 4.1

    July 22nd, 2011 - August 14th, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Part 4.2

    July 22nd, 2011 - August 14th, 2011

  • Maria Barnas
    Frances, Paul and Olivier
    Observations on the exhibition 'Two Versions of the Imaginary', Annet Gelink Gallery, by Maria Barnas

    Part 4.3

    July 22nd, 2011 - August 14th, 2011

  • Carlos Amorales
    Carlos Amorales, Formal Formalism, 2011
    10 spray painted ties, paper and cardboard
    340 x 145 cm
    (AG.CA.11.7353)
  • John Baldessari
    John Baldessari, Hand holding Food, Table, Observer and Large Black Shape, 1995
    B/W and colour photographs, acrylic,
    pencil on paper
    152.7 x 107 cm, 60 1/8 x 42 1/8 in
    (AG.JB.11.7298)
  • John Baldessari
    John Baldessari, Wall with two Windows, Large Blue Shape, Yellow Shape & One Line, 1994
    Colour photograph, acrylic, oil pastel and
    pencil on paper
    191,8 x 238,8 cm (unframed)
    (AG.JB.11.7299)
  • John Baldessari
    John Baldessari, Goya Series: PER SE, 1997
    Computer prints with type on paper
    42,5 x 34,5 cm (unframed), 47 x 39,5 cm (framed)
    (AG.JB.11.7300)
  • Becky Beasley
    Becky Beasley, Literary Green, 2009
    Gelatin silver print, green acrylic glass, steel
    218 x 154 cm (frame), 80 x 164.5 x 40 cm (sculpture)
    (AG.BB.11.7352)
  • Leidy Churchman
    Leidy Churchman, Painting Treatments, 2010
    Two channel digital video installation
    Duration channel 1: 19'54'' min., Duration channel 2: 25'01'' min.
    (AG.LC.11.7319)
  • Dina Danish
    Dina Danish, Stop, Sun1! & Continue, Sun1!, 2010
    Oil on paper, sun on paper, framed
    60 x 80 cm
    (AG.DD.11.7313)
  • Dina Danish
    Dina Danish, Can You Make This Fall?, 2010
    One channel video projection
    Duration: 8'17'' min,. loop
    (AG.DD.11.7318)
  • Ryan Gander
    Ryan Gander, True simplicity (A study for 'Who said this was true multiplicity anyway'), 2011
    b/w photographic print
    24 x 32 cm
    (AG.RG.11.7301)
  • Ryan Gander
    Ryan Gander, The amazing adventures of... (The lover's teaglass revisited), 2007
    Photograph measuring about 2m x 1m of a birds eye view of a table containing six open art and design books published in the previous 15 years.
    70 x 140 cm, edition 1/6 (+1 AP)
    (AG.RG.08.5314)
  • Sharon Houkema
    Sharon Houkema, The Making of Sand, 2011
    Single channel video installation, looped
    projection size: 100 x 60 cm
    (AG.SH.11.7354)
  • Emre Hüner
    Emre Huner, A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History # 2, 2011
    Lithograph print under glass, plinth with three ceramic sculptures, four steel tubes, metal plate
    Lithograph: 68,5 x 49,5 cm, Plinth: 92 x 55 x 40 cm, Ceramic 1: 20,5 x 15 x 10 cm, Ceramic 2: 23 x 26 x 18 cm, Ceramic 3: 19 x 11 x 10 cm
    (AG.EH.11.7355)
  • Martin Kippenberger
    Martin Kippenberger, Ohne Titel, 1979
    Oil on canvas
    30 x 45 cm
    (AG.MK.11.7357)
  • David Maljkovic
    David Maljkovic, 8a.Parallel Compositions, 2008
    Photo collage on paper
    22,4 x 29,9 cm
    (AG.DM.08.5514)
  • Amalia Pica
    Amalia Pica, Untitled, 2009
    granite sculpture, wooden chair
    50 x 30 x 28 cm
    (AG.AP.11.7358)
  • Amalia Pica
    Amalia Pica, On Education, 2008
    Super 8 transferred to DVD, colour, no sound
    Duration: 4'03'' min.
    (AG.AP.11.7360)
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