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performances<\/a> \/ works<\/a> \/ 2007<\/a><\/p>\n

nobody, nothing, never<\/a><\/p>\n<\/header>\n

installation, video (2.30 min), Gorky\/Berlin, 2007
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The Videoinstallation \u00bbnobody, nothing, never\u00ab reflects vacuous places of power.<\/p>\n


\nWhat happens, if buildings which used to be of important political symbols lose their meaning because of political changes and suddenly stop being centres of power, if they are even left and only their blank casings tell of another time? Based on two examples we examine these voids: The dissolving Lenin Museum in Gorki near Moskau and the deserted Palast der Republik including its forecourt in Berlin.<\/p>\n

music: Thomas Leboeg<\/p>\n

installation view<\/h5>\t
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