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Elmgreen & Dragset received an award for their curation of their combined Danish and Nordic pavilions’ installation which includes art and design from about 20 other artists who were commissioned for the project.

(light wood cabinets and cat – His installation and his muse)
Liam Gillick – above and below

(drawing)
“Unititled”
Toba Khedoori


Shadow Play
Hans-Peter Feldmann
A tragic twist for the finale at the Danish and Nordic Pavilions – the dead collector at the end of the installation ‘The Collectors
Curated and staged by Elmgreen & Dragset
(magic lantern effect)
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