selected works

Supporto memoria/Memory Device (2024)
Reversal Exercise (2024)
Perturbazione/Disturbance (2023)
East Berlin 1990-2020 (2023)
He sido yo. Diario 1900–1999 (2023)
You Are Mine (2022-ongoing)
Orlando's Library (2021-ongoing)
The Beginning The End (2014-20)
Planet Earth: 21st Century (2015-19)
Это была я. Дневник 1900-1999 (2019)
1975 - Diario di strada / Diary from the Road (2017)
Bookshelf (2016-ongoing)
A New Bookstore (2016)
Én voltam. Napló 1900−1999 (2016)
Archive in Progress (2015-ongoing)
Danke Schatz! (2013)
My Film History - Daniela Comani's Top 100 Films (2012)
OFF - Landscapes With Sunset (2010)
Your Home in Berlin (2011)
Det var jag. Dagbok 1900–1999 (2011)
C'était moi. Journal 1900-1999 (2010)
我曾經。日記1900-1999 (2008)
It Was Me. Diary 1900-1999 (2008)
100 Jahre : 100 Sekunden (2008)
Ich war's. in 32 Tagen um den Alexanderplatz. 1805-2007 (2007)
New Publications Edited by Daniela Comani (2007-ongoing)
Coverversionen (2007-ongoing)
Fine (2007-08)
Bikini (2007)
Sono stata io. Diario 1900-1999 2006)
A Happy Marriage (2003-ongoing)
Ich war's. Tagebuch 1900-1999 (2002-ongoing)
Office Ladies (2002)
Printed Women #02/Japan (2001)
Printed Women (2000-08)
Happy Men (1999)
Fotoleinen (1996)
Jein (1997)
Palinsesto (1997)
Carne / Flesh (1995-96)
Abwesende Subjekte (1995-97)
Moskau-Tokyo (1993-94)
Kommunikation vs Entfremdung (1993)
Untitled / I Kiss Myself (1992)

selected drawings

Women on Plastic (2007)
Double Drawings/Japan (2001)
Ladies (2000)
Double Drawings (1995-2002)
Bosheiten / Cattiverie (1992-95)
100 years : 100 seconds, video loop, Hebbel Theater, Berlin, 2008
100 years : 100 seconds
2008, video loop
text and video: Daniela Comani, speaker: Annemone Haase.

Contribution for !Re-Education - You Too Can Be Like Us! / 100 Years of Hebbel Theater", Thematic weekend, January 18 and 19, 2008, Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin. The video was based on a photo of the newly built Hebbel Theater from 1908 by architect Oskar Kaufmann. 100 years later, the theater stands almost unchanged in the same place. However, its history was anything but quiet: over time, it was renamed, closed and reopened several times. The voice of actress Annemone Haase tells the 100-year history in 100 seconds.