Doug and Mikael – Gallery Hijack

, 5 February 2013
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Gallery hijackers, ‘Doug and Mikael’ struck the Tate Modern and Saatchi galleries in London to show the world ‘how to be art’. The two pranksters each stood in various parts of the galleries with a ping pong ball in their mouths to see how long it would take before viewers started thinking they were part of the exhibitions. As you’ll see below, it didn’t take long at all.

GCC @ Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Nov 8

4 November 2013

Gallery hijackers, ‘Doug and Mikael’ struck the Tate Modern and Saatchi galleries in London to show the world ‘how to be art’. The two pranksters each stood in various parts of the galleries with a ping pong ball in their mouths to see how long it would take before viewers started thinking they were part of the exhibitions. As you’ll see below, it didn’t take long at all.

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Beny Wagner @ Import Projects, Nov 4

4 November 2013

Gallery hijackers, ‘Doug and Mikael’ struck the Tate Modern and Saatchi galleries in London to show the world ‘how to be art’. The two pranksters each stood in various parts of the galleries with a ping pong ball in their mouths to see how long it would take before viewers started thinking they were part of the exhibitions. As you’ll see below, it didn’t take long at all.

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Paul Kneale, Holly White & friends @ V22 studios, Oct 25

25 October 2013

Gallery hijackers, ‘Doug and Mikael’ struck the Tate Modern and Saatchi galleries in London to show the world ‘how to be art’. The two pranksters each stood in various parts of the galleries with a ping pong ball in their mouths to see how long it would take before viewers started thinking they were part of the exhibitions. As you’ll see below, it didn’t take long at all.

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Federico Campagna @ RCAfe, May 25

24 May 2016

Gallery hijackers, ‘Doug and Mikael’ struck the Tate Modern and Saatchi galleries in London to show the world ‘how to be art’. The two pranksters each stood in various parts of the galleries with a ping pong ball in their mouths to see how long it would take before viewers started thinking they were part of the exhibitions. As you’ll see below, it didn’t take long at all.

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TEXT2SPEECH: Proxy Politics As Withdrawal @ ICA, May 12

11 May 2016

Gallery hijackers, ‘Doug and Mikael’ struck the Tate Modern and Saatchi galleries in London to show the world ‘how to be art’. The two pranksters each stood in various parts of the galleries with a ping pong ball in their mouths to see how long it would take before viewers started thinking they were part of the exhibitions. As you’ll see below, it didn’t take long at all.

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RGB City

29 December 2010

Gallery hijackers, ‘Doug and Mikael’ struck the Tate Modern and Saatchi galleries in London to show the world ‘how to be art’. The two pranksters each stood in various parts of the galleries with a ping pong ball in their mouths to see how long it would take before viewers started thinking they were part of the exhibitions. As you’ll see below, it didn’t take long at all.

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