Other Works


Work Is Calling, 2020
Video Dating, 2019
The ArtsCommons, 2014 - 2016
The Occupation Of The Museum Of Art Olten, 2014
Was sollen wir nur tun, 2013
Last Meal, 2012
Power, 2012
Burnout, 2011
Das Körnchen das du aufgepickt hast, tickt wie eine Zeitbombe in deinem Bauch, 2011
Piss On Me, 2011
The Cake of Fear, 2011
Where Is My Mind, 2011
Fingerporno, 2010
Self digitalisation, 2010
Untitled (Questions), 2010
Untitled (Shaving), 2010
A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, 2009
Der Teppich, 2009
Drinnen / Du Sau Du, 2009
Selbstportrait, 2009
Alltagsmandalas, 2008
Play Dead, 2008
Stationen, 2007
Chocolate Jesus, 2007
The Patient, 2003 - 2004




Work Is Calling

5 - 8 March 2020

Developed within the frame of the Masterclass Futurology at KASK, Gent, „Work Is Calling“ imagines an alternative job platform. Starting with the question: „What kind of work frees your mind?“, and the fact that there is always work that needs to be done, the platform wants to distribute work and create good and positive working atmospheres. Prototyping this platform happened on the example of a studio that needed slight renovation. On the base of the interviews, the pre-existing tasks - painting, cleaning, fixing the ceiling - were divided. Additional tasks such as making music, recording the working session and catering were integrated.

Developed with Heike Langsdorf, Joan Somers Donnelly, Ritam Hazarika
With: Laura Oriol, Merel Stolker, Sarah-Kay Blewitt, Julien de Smet, Adva Zakai, Rasa Alksnyte, Diederik Peeters,

work is calling
work is calling



Video Dating

1 November 2019

Performance for the opening of the exhibition „Make It Dumber, Match The Dump!“ where I had one on one video conversations with the visitors. Calling from Belgium and using the „36 questions to make two people fall in love with each other“ as guideline in these talks, I tried to seduce the visitors in Switzerland. They could wish songs that I would play for them.

video dating home



The ArtsCommons

11 - 14 September 2014, Dampfzentrale, Bern/Switzerland, BernBiennale
28 - 30 April 2016, BUDA Kortrijk/Belgium

The KunstAllmend / ArtsCommons is a collective project experimenting with alternative artistic economies to redefine conditions for artistic production. Reflective of the commons active in the Swiss Alps for centuries, the KunstAllmend transposes this traditional model upon contemporary discussions concerning the management of common resources, authorship and copyright – strategies of ‘sharing’ in opposite to market ‘exchange’. The KA is a proposing an scenographic infrastructure for art production under the conditions of a radical commons economies. These conditions provide a context to discuss the commons rather as a promising problematic than a solution.

PDF (German): Berich von der Allmend
Blog KunstAllmend 2014

Commoners: Anabel Sarabi, Daniel Kok, Daria Gusberti, Einat Tuchman, Ernestyna Orlowska, Georgios Papadopoulos, Jazmin Taco, Joel Verwimp, Kate Rich, Maia Gusberti, Marc Kilchenmann, Myriam Wegenast, Nicolas Y Galeazzi, Patricia Reed, Philippine Hoegen, Roger Fähndrich, Sophie Schmidt, Teena Lange, Sandra Draheim

The Financial Report 2014, Video, 13 min, Roger Fähndrich



Power, 2012





A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, 2009