Four nickel-plated bronze works by Antony Micallef guard the outside portico. Their classically designed bases support contemporary figures Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi/GuardianMicallef's sculptures stand 3m tall and subvert neoclassical formsPhotograph: Christian Sinibaldi/GuardianOnion Options by Rémy Markowitsch greets visitors in the entrance hall. Three illuminated onions, made in China, Germany and the UK, form an analogy to options tradingPhotograph: Christian Sinibaldi/Guardian
The Soundmaker (Trilogy of Failure / Part I) by Julian Rosefeldt analyses everyday behaviour through surreal scenesPhotograph: Brunswick Arts/PRStunned Man (Trilogy of Failure / Part II) by Julian RosefeldtPhotograph: Brunswick Arts/PRThe Perfectionist (Trilogy of Failure / Part III) by Julian Rosefeldt is part of the Molten States show-within-a-showPhotograph: Brunswick Arts/PRA staged performance of Tod eines Praktikanten (Death of a Trainee) by René Pollesch, which has been recorded and forms an installation for the duration of the showPhotograph: Thomas Aurin/PRTriangle of Need by Catherine Sullivan is a 'nearly incomprehensible multichannel video and film installation' that 'overflows with ideas', according to Adrian SearlePhotograph: Brunswick Arts/PRIn imagined scenes from Neanderthal times to the 21st century, Sullivan explores the 'sensations of history'Photograph: Brunswick Arts/PRSamani. Some Proposals To Answer Important Questions (formerly Lonesome Spot) by Olaf Nicolai features the movements of a solo pole dancer represented by a spotlightPhotograph: Christian Sinibaldi/GuardianPart of the Some, Some Not installation series by Marc Camille Chaimowicz, which focuses on dressing tables and other decorative found objectsPhotograph: Christian Sinibaldi/GuardianGeorgina Starr smashes a nude female statue in a performance to mark the opening of the exhibitionPhotograph: Brunswick Arts/PR
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