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Den andra födan : En essä om melankoli och kannibalism3 24.504.500.50
Martin Kippenberger: Modell1 14.004.00 
Artists at Work7 15.005.00 
Canvases and Careers Today: Criticism and Its Markets5 14.004.00 
Daniel Birnbaum, Chronology14 14.004.00 
Making Worlds: 53rd International Art Exhibition: La Biennale di Venezia9 14.004.00 
Fare Mondi/ Making Worlds1     
The Power of Judgment - A Debate on Aesthetic Critique4     
Heideggers väg2     
Amy Simon: A Different State of Mind1     
Carsten Höller: Experience1     
Cronologia: tempo e identita nei film e video degli artisti contemporanei1     
The Power of Judgement1     
Chronologie2     
Sounding the Subject // Video Trajectories //Selections from the Pamela and Richard Kramlich Collection and the New Art Trust1     
Defining Contemporary Art: 25 Years in 200 Pivotal Artworks5     
Aernout Mik1     
50 moons of Saturn : T2 Torino Triennale2     
Neo Rauch1     
Daniel Birnbaum: The Hospitality of Presence5     
Spencer Finch: What Time is it on the Sun?11     
Michael Joo1     
Uncertain states of America : American art in the 3rd millennium3     
Daniel Birnbaum, Anders Olsson: As a Weasel Sucks Eggs. An Essay on Melancholy and Cannibalism2     
Under Pressure: Pictures, Subjects and the New Spirit of Capitalism3     
Clay Ketter1     
Doug Aitken (Contemporary Artists Series)19     
Like Virginity, Once Lost: Five Views On Nordic Art Now2     
Gabriel Orozco: Chacahua1     

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