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Evn Sammlung 95-05 20 Vorwort 22 Zur Sammlung - der Kunstrat 24 Die Sammlung der EVN im MUMOK - von Edelbert Köb 26 Kunst und Diskurs vor und nach Rokytnik — von Thomas Trümmer 30 24.03.2005,19.00-24.00 Uhr-ein Gespräch 38 UliAigner 174 Herwig Kempinger 328 Rosemarie Trockel 42 Pawel Althamer 178 William Kentridge 330 Luca Vitone 46 Bitter/Weber 180 Jakob Kolding 334 Lois Weinberger 48 £va Bodnar 184 Koo Jeong-a 340 Franz West 50 Monica Bonvicini 188 Elke Krystufek 342 Sue Williams 52 Angela Bulloch 192 Hans Kupelwieser 346 Erwin Wurm 56 Mircea Cantor 194 SolLeWitt 350 Peter Zimmermann 58 Maurizio Cattelan 196 Joep van Lieshout 352 Heimo Zobernig 62 Olga Chernysheva 198 Thomas Locher 64 Attila Csörgö 200 Ines Lombardi 66 JosefDabernig 204 Marko Lulic 1 e Werkliste / List of works 68 Thomas Demand 208 Marcin Maciejowski 70 Peter Doig 210 Marepe 36 e Preface 76 Trisha Donnelly 214 Dorit Margreiter 38 e About the collection - the EVN Art 78 Marlene Dumas 220 Sarah Morris Advisory Board 80 Jimmie Durham 222 Alois Mosbacher 40 e The evn collection at MUMOK - by 82 R6za El-Hassan 226 Jean-Luc Moulene Edelbert Köb 86 Olafur Eliasson 228 Muntean/Rosenblum 42 e Art and Discourse before and after 88 Cerith Wyn Evans 234 Walter Niedermayr Rokytnfk — by Thomas Trümmer 90 Angus Fairhurst 236 Walter Obholzer 46e March 24,2005, 7-12 p.m- 94 Hans-Peter Feldmann 240 Melik Ohanian a conversation 98 Peter Fischli/David Weiss 242 Roman Ondäk 102 VadimFiskin 248 Boris Ondreiclca 52 e Biografien / Biographies 104 SylvieFleury 250 Anatoly Osmolovsky 56 e Impressum / Colophon 106 Bernard Frize 252 Philippe Parreno 108 Marcus Geiger 254 Goran Petercol 110 SimrynGill 256 Elizabeth Peyton 112 LiamGillick 258 Franz Pomassl 114 Douglas Gordon 260 Florian Pumhösl 118 Franz Graf 266 Gerwald Rockenschaub 122 Joseph Grigely 272 Ugo Rondinone 124 Subodh Gupta 274 Constanze Ruhm 126 Andreas Gursky 276 Anri Sala 130 Hanayo 278 Wilhelm Sasnal 134 Jitka Hanzlovä 280 Markus Schinwald 140 Mona Hatoum 286 Steven Shearer 144 Jeppe Hein 290 Ann-Sofi Sidte 146 Herbert Hinteregger 294 Andreas Siekmann 148 Hodel, Schumacher, Clavadetscher 298 Andreas Slominski 150 Christine und Irene Hohenbüchler 300 Melanie Smith 156 Carsten Höller 302 Nedko Solakov 158 Huang YongPing 306 Margherita Spiluttini 160 Christian Hutzinger 308 RudolfStingel 162 Fabrice Hybert 314 Philip Taaffe 164 Chris Johanson 316 Sam Taylor-Wood 166 Katarzynajözefbwicz 320 Wolfgang Tillmans 168 Johanna Kandl 324 Rirkrit Tiravanij a 172 MikeKelley 326 MilicaTomic.
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