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Frida Orupabo
A Visit, 2020
EUR 800
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Luc Tuymans
Altar, 2002
EUR 4,500
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Giulio Paolini
A prima vista (At First Sight), 2022/2024
EUR 2,000
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Joseph Kosuth
Mondrian's Work X (Tableau 2015), 2022-2023
A: EUR 3,600
B: EUR 2,700
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Daniel Buren
[Table Top Installations], 2021/2025
EUR 28,000
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Sarah Morris
Aggressivity and Thinking, 2021/2025
EUR 12,000
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Anish Kapoor
Fold, 2024/2025
EUR 30,000
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Thomas Ruff
Zycle (Thonet), 2021/2025
EUR 8,000
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Julie Mehretu
Privileges Taken for Granted, a Cadavre Exquis, 2020
Price upon request
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Terence Koh
Rosa Winkel, 2009
EUR 6,500
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Marlene Dumas
United Europe, 2003/2005
EUR 5,000
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Thomas Ruff
l.m.v.d.r., 2004
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Richard Long
River Avon Mud Drawings, 1989
Set EUR 4,500
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Roman Sculptures, 1991
EUR 8,000
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Anish Kapoor
Reverse Perverse, 2006
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Joseph Beuys
Filzkeil (Felt Wegde), 1984-1986
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Jenny Holzer
Truth Before Power, 2004
Set EUR 4,000
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Jannis Kounellis
Untitled (Smoke), 1990
EUR 10,000
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Keith Haring
Totem [concrete], 1988/1989
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Gary Hume
Gran, 2004
EUR 2,000
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Peter Halley
Organizational Charts, 1990
Set EUR 2,500
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Robin Rhode
Car on Bricks, 2008
EUR 10,000
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Damien Hirst
Untitled, 2007
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Joseph Kosuth
Mondrian's Work II (Tableau 2006), 2022-2023
A: EUR 3,600
B: EUR 2,700
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Candida Höfer
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2000/2002
EUR 6,000
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Shirin Neshat
Untitled (Tooba), 2002
EUR 5,500
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Cory Arcangel
Photoshop CS: 40 by 30 inches, 300 DPI, RGB, square pixels, default gradient "Russell's Rainbow" (turn transparency off), mousedown y=9400 x=7200, mouseup y=1640 x=1640 (- R), 2010/2023
EUR 2,500
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Bernd and Hilla Becher
Sechs Wassertürme, 1976
Set EUR 7,500
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Dan Flavin
Untitled (to Barbara Nüsse), 1971
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Chair (Project), 1963/2019
EUR 5,000
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Joseph Beuys
Schiefertafel (Blackboard), 1972
EUR 2,200
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Robert Longo
Essentials, 2009
EUR 3,500
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