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In May 2011, the duo of artists Thomas Huber and Wolfgang Aichner pulled a self-made boat across the main ridge of the Zillertal Alps. This endeavour was part of an expedition that went on for several weeks. Destination: the world's most important art event, the Venice Biennale. This action was a metaphor for the human pursuit of success, a quest for meaning, and a study of failure.

Passage 2011: An Actionistic Transalpine Drama

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    A Hardback by Christian Schoen, Marcus A. Friedrich, Arne Rautenberg

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      Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
      Publication Date: 02/05/2012
      ISBN13: 9783777456713, 978-3777456713
      ISBN10: 3777456713
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      Book Synopsis
      In May 2011, the duo of artists Thomas Huber and Wolfgang Aichner pulled a self-made boat across the main ridge of the Zillertal Alps. This endeavour was part of an expedition that went on for several weeks. Destination: the world's most important art event, the Venice Biennale. This action was a metaphor for the human pursuit of success, a quest for meaning, and a study of failure.

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