While on residency in Hamburg, Will strolls over to the St. Georg neighborhood of the town to check out Michel Chevalier's basement art shop, "Unlimited Liability," presented by Target: Autonopop. It's an art space set up in opposition to the traditional art world gallery system-typical art genres such as painting and sculpture have been banished in an effort to promote video, installation, and situational/political art works. If you're interested in buying, the work is very reasonable, and the artists see all of the profits, but every buyer needs to sign a waiver stating they have less than 50,000 Euros to their name. Chevalier schools Corwin on the ins-and-outs of the Hamburg scene. He talks about the gaengerviertel and the Rote Flora, competing real estate interests and sordid politics, and offers a grass-roots narrative of the squatter and punk art world in Europe's richest city!









