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5th Berlin Biennial

Various venues, Berlin, Germany

A wasteland sculpture park, regularly rotating displays, and a 63-night programme of performances, screenings and workshops; Martin Herbert reviews ‘When things cast no shadow’.

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Second Life

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British artist Brian Griffiths’ eclectic installations and sculptures are always on the move, dragging their historical baggage towards an imaginary future by Jonathan Griffin

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Ways of Seeing

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French artist Marine Hugonnier’s films explore what the artist describes as an ‘anthropology of images’ by Lars Bang Larsen

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In the Hands of God

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Belgian artist Kris Martin’s explorations of faith and time employ myriad materials – from departure boards and novels to classical sculptures and watches by Jens Hoffmann

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Looking Out

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London-based artist Rosalind Nashashibi’s films and photographs observe the nuances of everyday life around the world by Martin Herbert. Shot in and around New York, watch Nashashibi's film Eyeballing (2005) here.

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Brian Griffiths’ installations and sculptures drag their historical baggage towards an imaginary future by Jonathan Griffin

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Phalluses, saddles and South Africa; handmade costumes and the Xhosa language by Sean O’Toole

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Touch and appropriation; film, dance and gesture by Kirsty Bell

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Michel Gondry by George Pendle

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