- Doug Aitken, SONG 1, Copenhagen Contemporary, 2018
- Doug Aitken, SONG 1, Copenhagen Contemporary, 2018
- Doug Aitken, SONG 1, Copenhagen Contemporary, 2018
- Amie Siegel, Provenance, Gwangju Biennal, South Korea, 2018
- Julian Rosefeldt, in the land of drought, König Galerie Berlin, 2017
- Julian Rosefeldt, in the land of drought, König Galerie Berlin, 2017
- Candice Breitz, King (a portrait of Michael Jackson), National Portrait Gallery London, 2018
- Nalini Malani, Mother India: Transactions in the Construction of Pain, Castello di Rivoli, 2018
- Nalini Malani, Gamepieces, Video/ Shadow Play, Castello di Rivoli, 2018
- Julian Charrière & Inland, An Invitation To Disappear, Berghain Berlin, 2018
- Julian Rosefeldt, Manifesto, Israel Museum Jerusalem, 2019
- Julian Rosefeldt, Manifesto, Park Avenue Armory, New York City, 2016
- Julian Rosefeldt, Manifesto, Park Avenue Armory, New York City, 2016
- Julian Rosefeldt, Manifesto, Park Avenue Armory, New York City, 2016
- Julian Rosefeldt, Asylum, Röda Sten Konsthall, Gothenburg 2017
- Julian Rosefeldt, Asylum, Röda Sten Konsthall, Gothenburg 2017
- Julian Rosefeldt, Manifesto, École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 2017
- Julian Rosefeldt, Asylum, Centrul Cultural German Timișoara, Romania, 2017
- Jon Rafman, Dream Journal 2016-2017, Galerie Sprüth Magers, Berlin, 2017
- Candice Breitz, Queen (A Portrait of Madonna), Arken Museum of Modern Art, Ishøj, Denmark , 2017
- Ministry for Environment, Berlin, 2017
- Yannick Jacquet, Jeremie Peeters & Thomas Vaquié [ANTIVJ], Ableton Loop, Berlin, 2017
- Candice Breitz, TLDR, B3 Biennal, Frankfurt, 2017
- Adnan Softic, Bigger Than Life, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 2017
- Adnan Softic, Bigger Than Life, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 2017
- Sung Hwan Kim, And who has not dreamed of violence?, daad galerie, Berlin, 2018
- Sung Hwan Kim, And who has not dreamed of violence?, daad galerie, Berlin, 2018
- Julian Rosefeldt, in the land of drought, Draiflessen Collection, 2018
- Joe Ramirez, The Gold Projections, Kulturforum Berlin, 2017
- Julian Rosefeldt, Manifesto, Sprengel Museum Hannover, 2016
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