ISABELLE LE MINH ▼▼▼ WORKS
painted floods
Dirk Skreber
simulated an earthquake
Loris Gréaud
makes the walls shake
Jeppe Hein
claimed natural disasters
Gianni Motti
selected photographs of the "most beautiful disasters" published by the press
Christophe Draeger
slowed down time
Bill Viola
Douglas Gordon
Nikias Chryssos and Frank Brandstetter
David Claerbout
Aernout Mik
deferred time
Dan Graham
Gary Hill
Vincent Levy
accelerated time
Tadasu Katamine
Morten Skallerud
reversed the course of time
Jean-Gabriel Periot
made the time stammer
Martin Arnold
Eddie D
made one minute sculptures
Erwin Wurm
did a one second sculpture
Tom Marioni
spent one thousand hours glaring at a blank sheet of paper
Tom Friedman
photographed the same piece of wall that can be seen from the window of his studio at different times of the day
Sol LeWitt
filmed seventy times the same story at different moments of the day
David Claerbout
remade the same picture of a path in the botanical garden in Paris every day during six weeks
Jochen Gerz
repainted the walls of a room a in different colours each day of the week
John Baldessari
Pawel Althamer
made pictures between noon and 2 pm
John Miller
took pictures of Los Angeles every ten minutes between 4 and 6 pm
Jonathan Monk
photographs a woman at the transition from one year to the next
Douglas Hubler
filmed himself behind closed doors over a 18 days period
Tadasu Katamine
photographed the same view from a window for a month
Joakim Eneroth
made a picture of his studio every minute during 24 hours
Darren Almond
made a picture every 20 seconds from the window of a plane flying from Paris to Verona
Hiroyuki Masuyama
toured all the Paris'art galleries within two minutes
Edouard Levé
visited the Louvre in 1 minute 26
Bénédicte Hébert
wrote that he was "equiped to handle time from 1/2500th millisecond up"
James Lee Byars
photographed exactly the same scene from multiple viewpoints exactly at the very same moment
David Claerbout
made a piece of music that stops when a butterfly flies out of the room
La Monte Young
made a slide projection with plenty of postcards showing Big-Ben indicating the real time at the moment the projection took place
Jonathan Monk
edited a film with found footage showing watches or clocks that indicate the actual time at the moment they appear on the screen
Christian Marclay
Etienne Chambaud
carries a dozen of wristwatches
Wolf Vostell
painted soft watches
Salvador Dali
worked on Hitchcock
Victor Burgin
Christoph Girardet and Matthias Müller
Douglas Gordon
Rodney Graham
Pierre Huyghe
Martina Sauter
Laurent Fiévet
worked on Antonioni
Clemens von Wedemeyer
Christian Marclay
Alicja Kwade
stopped the motorway traffic
Yael Bartana
photographed a French village named Angoisse (Anguish)
Edouard Levé
photographed an Oregon town called Boring
Martin Paar
makes video installations with apathetic people and where we don’t really understand what's going on
Aernout Mik
filmed the attitude and actions of people waiting
Natacha Nisic
photographed queues
Antoni Muntadas
set up fake queues
Roman Ondak
turned exhibition spaces into waiting rooms
Pawel Althamer
painted waiting rooms
Jean-Frédéric Schnyder
photographed the homes of deceased persons
Miriam Bäckström
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