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Tim Stoner, Feste, 2001.
Courtesy: Deutsche Bank Collection.
Hermelinde Hergenhahn, Day in Day out IX, video projection.
Sally McKay, Hellenic Wrestlers, charcoal, 2003.
Sally McKay, Body of Light, galvanized wire, 2003.
Tapio Heikkila, Monitoring of visual changes in landscape, Halikko, 04.05.2000.
Tapio Heikkila, Monitoring of visual changes in landscape, Halikko, 10.03.2000.
Joav Weiss, Artistic Advice, 2003.
Aya Iguchi, Wishing Line, 2003.
Dafna Moscati, You killed my brother, performance, 2003.
Photo: Ulrike Enslein.
Baruch Shacham, The Cave, 2003.
Photo: Ulrike Enslein.
Liron Meshulem, Cleaning the old city walls, 2003.
Photo: Ulrike Enslein.
Jonathan Touitou, Walking in Jerusalem (artist waiting outside Makhane Yehuda market), 2003.
Photo: Ulrike Enslein.
Ulrike Enslein, Confession Box, 2003.
Photo: Ulrike Enslein.
Juan delGado, Untitled #15, c-print, London, 2001.
From The Wounded Image series
Eye-See, film shorts about visual agnosia.
Director: Sal Anderson, Producer: Emma Crichton-Miller and Tony Dowmunt with Dr Roz McCarthy. A Rosetta Pictures/APT Films production, supported by Science on Stage & Screen in 2001
Juan delGado, Anmia, c-print, Valencia, 1993.
Juan delGado, Angela, c-print, Valencia, 1991.
Juan delGado, Untitled #11, c-print, London, 2001.
From The Wounded Image series
Juan delGado, Arc de Cercle, still from video performance, 2003.
Claire Barclay, Low Scenic, 2003.
Photo: Jerry Hardman-Jones.
From 'Zenomap', a presentation of new work from Scotland at Venice Biennale.
Edward Barber, Recycling, Forms for the next century, installation shot.
Courtesy: Crafts Council Photostore.
Catherine Yass, Portrait Garden, lithochrome transparency and lightbox, 2000.
From the Deutsche Bank art collection
Lynn Setterington, Unsung heroes, 150 x 310cm.
Courtesy: Shipley Art Gallery, Tyne and Wear Museums.
Isaac Julien, That Rush, installation detail, 1995.
Photo: Andrew Whittuck/ICA. Courtesy: ICA, London.
From the exhibition 'Mirage: enigmas of race, difference and desire, ICA
Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, 1997.
Courtesy: Hayward Gallery, London.
At the Hayward Gallery