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Slought Foundation
4017 Walnut Street, PA 19104-3513 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, USA
Phone: +1-215.7014627
http://www.slought.org
info@slought.org
Thu-Sat 13-18

›SWITCHER SEX‹
video works and photography from the teutloff collection

Peter Weibel , Patricia Piccinini , Sigalit Landau , Tracey Emin , Bjørn Melhus , Michael Rees , Una Szeemann , ZHOU Xiaohu , Donigan Cumming , Diane Arbus , Matthew Barney , Katharina Bosse , Henri Cartier-Bresson , CHI Peng , Danica Dakic , Valie Export , Brian Finke , Gilbert & George , Nan Goldin , Alfredo Jaar , Jürgen Klauke , Annie Leibovitz , Boris Mikhailov , Dario Mitidieri , Adam Nadel , Nobuyoshi Araki , Gundula Schulze Eldowy , Andres Serrano , Larry Towell

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Dec 12 - Feb 09,2008

Slought Foundation
4017 Walnut Street, PA 19104-3513 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, USA
Phone: +1-215.7014627
Thu-Sat 13-18

›German Video from the Collections of the Kunstmuseum Bonn: Joseph Beuys to Today‹
Joseph Beuys , Sigmar Polke , Imi Knoebel , Klaus vom Bruch , Marcel Odenbach , ...

Sep 23 - Oct 10,2007

Slought Foundation
4017 Walnut Street, PA 19104-3513 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, USA
Phone: +1-215.7014627
Thu-Sat 13-18

›The Truth in Photography: The Work of Hervé Guibert‹
Hervé Guibert

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Apr 20 - May 23,2007

Slought Foundation
4017 Walnut Street, PA 19104-3513 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, USA
Phone: +1-215.7014627
Thu-Sat 13-18

›Primal Secretions: A Günter Brus Retrospective‹
Günter Brus

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Sep 23 - Dec 23,2006

Slought Foundation
4017 Walnut Street, PA 19104-3513 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, USA
Phone: +1-215.7014627
Thu-Sat 13-18

›Tactics: Early Video Works by Dennis Oppenheim, 1970-1974‹
Dennis Oppenheim

Apr 01 - Jun 01,2006

Slought Foundation
4017 Walnut Street, PA 19104-3513 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, USA
Phone: +1-215.7014627
http://www.slought.org
info@slought.org
Thu-Sat 13-18

›TERROR: A Collaboration between a Palestinian and an Israeli Artist‹
Aissa Deebi and Yuval Shaul provide a new dialectic in order to overcome terror and deadly confrontation. Their artistic collaboration is their contribution to a cultural dialogue that seems to have diminished. It features seven composite photographs (270 x 140 cm each) addressing the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, composed by digital editing from 28 photographic portraits of terror and shooting victims, both Jewish and Arab. Img.: From "The Family" Digital Print, 2001

Aissa Deebi + Yuval Shaul

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Apr 17 - Jun 12,2004