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Citizens and Subjects

Marlene Dumas, Aernout Mik, Lawrence Weiner JRP|Ringier JRP|Ringier
In 2007, Aernout Mik represented the Netherlands at the Venice Biennale. Rather than produce a standard catalogue to accompany Mik's acclaimed three-part video installation, curator Maria Hlavajova organized this dense and galvanizing critical...
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Aernout Mik: Reversal Room

Philip Monk Power Plant Power Plant
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Ambient communities and association complexes: Aernout Mik's awry socialities.: An article from: Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine

Jennifer Fisher, Jim Drobnick Parachute Contemporary Art Parachute Contemporary Art
This digital document is an article from Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine, published by Parachute Contemporary Art on January 1, 2001. The length of the article is 3883 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The...
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Videodreams: Between The Cinematic And The Theatrical

Mieke Bal, Adam Budak, Laura Mulvey, Judy Radul, Kaja Silverman, Alexander Birchler, Teresa Hubbard, Barbara Bloom, Rodney Graham, Joan Jonas, Sharon Lockhart, Aernout Mik, Tony Oursler Walther Konig Walther Konig
The transition between a dream and reality is sometimes blurry and jagged--moments of panic, confusion, fear, joy, a trail of thoughts that carries emotions from one world to the next. This delicate, ever-shifting boundary between real and virtual...
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Ac: Aernout Mik: Dispersion Room Reversal Room

Antje von Graevenitz, Gerhard Kolberg, Aernout Mik Walther Konig Walther Konig
Amsterdam-based sculptor Aernout Mik creates walk-in installations where video film combines with architectural elements to transform familiar spatial structures into unfamiliar and provoking ones. Two of his newest and most important works show...
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