FLAG PRODUCTION, 1996. - At the exhibition site a production of flags for a non-existing state took place. Some of the flags were hung around Bordeaux City from the balconies of private apartments. The production lasted for ten days and during the following period the exhibition space was displayed as a working site without activity. TRAFFIC, CAPC-MuseŽ d'art Contemporain, Bordeaux France.
ARABIC JOKES, 1996. - At Vesterbro, the red light district and an ethnically mixed area of Copenhagen, a poster campaign was on display for the duration of a couple of months. The posters combined the image of a blonde Danish pin-up girl taken from the yellow press with three Arabic jokes written in Arabic. City Space, Public art project in Copenhagen, Denmark.
WEAPON PRODUCTION, 1995. - At the kunsthalle Portalen the artist and young people from Hundige initiated a production of street weapons such as slingshots, tube bombs, cable batons etc. during the exhibition hours. The production lasted for two weeks and in the following period the exhibition space was displayed as a working site without activity. RAM, Portalen, Hundige (Copenhagen), Denmark.
Turkish Mercedes, 1996 In Kreutzberg, an area dominated by Turkish immigrants, a Mercedes Benz with Turkish license plates and loudspeakers on the roof, was broadcasting jokes in Turkish. Kreutzberg, Berlin, Germany.
Antonio, 2000. Lightjet print on photographic paper. 68x47,5 cm From a series of 12 works Photograph of first generation refugee living in Copenhagen accompanied by text.
Deniz, 2000. Lightjet print on photographic paper. 68x47,5 cm From a series of 12 works Photograph of first generation refugee living in Copenhagen accompanied by text.
TRADE BARTERING, 1996. - At the ticket counter of Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo it was possible to purchase salami, beer, ham, snaps, vine, sweets etc. The goods were purchased in Denmark and legally imported as art objects, thereby making it possible for visitors of the exhibition to shop 40% cheaper than in the Norwegian supermarkets. Brekt bein - Ny dansk kunst, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway.
MIDDELBURG SUMMER, 1996. - The Turkish owned clothing factory Maras Confectie, located in the same region as the kunsthalle, was relocated into the exhibition space. The relocation included the whole factory: The production section, the office and the lunchroom. In the exhibition hall the employees proceeded with their production according to normal schedule. De Vleeshal, Middelburg, The Netherlands.
SUPER DISCOUNT, 1998. - A shop was established in the exhibition space, which among other goods offered salami, cleaning products, biscuits, canned food, pasta, cheese, cat food, cakes, and sweets. The goods were purchased in France imported to Switzerland. Hereby it was made possible for the visitors of the exhibition to shop 35% cheaper than in Swiss supermarkets. FRI-ART, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Turkish Jokes, 1994 In the Turkish area of central Oslo a tape-recording of jokes, told by Turks in their native language, was played. The recording was broadcasted through a loudspeaker attached to a light pole. Public art project in Aarhus, Denmark.
Untitled (de Appel - de Gelderse Roos)(2000)
Live transmission from a exhibition space of the
art institution de Appel, to the mental hospital
de Gelderse Roos.
Both nstitutions are located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
COPENHAGEN - TEXAS (light bulb exchange), 1999. - Exchange of a fluorescent tube from the exhibition space Overgaden, Copenhagen with a fluorescent tube from the Vietnamese owned food store Luther King Food Store, situated in a black neighbourhood in Houston, Texas. Inside Out, Overgaden, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luther King Food Store, 3419 Dowling Street Houston, Texas, USA.
Foreigners Free (1997-2000)
Free entrance for foreigners at the exhibition
My home is your home - your home is my home, Rodin Gallery, Seoul, South Korea.
Foreigners Free (2000)
Foreigners Free (2000)
Free entrance for foreigners at the public swimmingpool of Biel
Transfert, Biel, Switzerland
Afghanistan 5012 km (2003)
Road sign with the distance to Afghanistan placed on the side of a road outside Utrecht
Road sign 200 x 90 cm and text
Edition of 3 (+ 1 AP)
Baghdad Sign (2006)
Street sign
Approx. 65 x 91 x 23 cm
Unique
Bagdad time (2005)
Clock set on GMT + 3
Edition of 5 (+2 AP)
Kassel - Hanoi (light bulb exchange) (2002)
Two framed photos and 19 light bulbs and certificate
79 x 56 cm
20 x 33 x 40 cm
Unique
France (2007)
Painted wall text spelling the word France in French
Wall painting, dimensions variable (requires seperate room)
Unique
Sydney - Do Son, Hai Phong (chair exchange) (2004)
Swapping of the chairs on the terracce of the MCA Café with the chairs from the restaurant Phuong Thao on Do Son, Hai Phong, Vietnam
Photograph 90 x 123 cm, text, 23 metal chairs, and 26 plastic chairs
Unique
Yerevan Time (2007)
Public clock running on Yerevan time in an area of Villeurbanne France, which has a large population of Armenians
Photograph 60 x 90 cm and text
Edition of 5 (+ 1 AP)
COPENHAGEN - TEXAS (light bulb exchange), 1999. - Exchange of a fluorescent tube from the exhibition space Overgaden, Copenhagen with a fluorescent tube from the Vietnamese owned food store Luther King Food Store, situated in a black neighbourhood in Houston, Texas. Inside Out, Overgaden, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luther King Food Store, 3419 Dowling Street Houston, Texas, USA.
Foreigners Free (1997-2000)
Free entrance for foreigners at the exhibition
My home is your home - your home is my home, Rodin Gallery, Seoul, South Korea.
Foreigners Free (2000)
Free entrance for foreigners at the public swimmingpool of Biel
Transfert, Biel, Switzerland