I spent 250 to 300 days of every year on the road. But in the end, I felt something was missing. I needed to be anchored so I could concentrate, so in 2000, I established a new methodology - the one I use today. I spent the week in my office and travelled every weekend, even at Christmas. HansUlrich Obrist
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  2. My most famous show is the 'Kitchen Show.' More famous than any gallery show or museum show I curated.

  3. In this new age of GPS, Google Earth and multidimensional digital maps, mapping is suddenly hugely relevant again.

  4. I founded a club, which is called the Brutally Early Club. It's basically a breakfast salon for the 21st century where art meets science meets architecture meets literature.

  5. I read whenever possible, and I buy books all the time, sometimes online, but mostly from bookshops. I love literature. If you want to understand art, it's important to understand what is also happening in literature, in music, in science, in architecture.

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