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Wolfgang Lehrner

Born with wanderlust, the artist Wolfgang Lehrner leaves his hometown Vienna again and again to spend as much time as possible in the…

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Vedovamazzei

Milan-based artists Stella Scala and Simeone Crispino have been working collaboratively as Vedovamazzei since 1991.

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Almudena Lobera

Her artworks — materialised in many different forms: from drawings to sculpture, installations, paintings, films, performance and more besides — reflect on the problems of…

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Nazgol Ansarinia

Born and raised in Tehran (1979), Nazgol Ansarinia examines the systems and networks that underpin her daily life. In her work, she dissects, interrogates and…

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Sinta Werner

Sinta Werner’s work deals with the relationship between reality and image, two- and three-dimensionality, and the connection between digital and analogue space. In her photographic…

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Alejandro Cesarco

In the past two decades Alejandro Cesarco has been making art as well as publishing books and curating exhibitions. Using film, photography and text, Cesarco’s…

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Lida Abdul

Lida Abdul (Kabul, 1973). Lives and works in Los Angeles and Kabul.
The first artist of her country to represent Afghanistan at the 51st…

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Peter Welz

Peter Welz’s complex video installations explore the dynamic relationships between figure and space in a variety of ways. A trained sculptor, Welz places special demands…

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Chris Hoare

Chris Hoare is a photographer based in his hometown of Bristol, UK. Within his personal work he is interested in areas of society that…

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Gregor Schneider

It’s advisable to treat our perception with a degree of mistrust. Our brain is continuously converting sensory impressions into classifiable information: expanding data, filling in…

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Andrea Zittel

Much of my energetic output, both conceptual and physical, has been dedicated to an understanding of human nature and the construction of values, social norms…

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Charlotte Thrane

There is necessity and a certain enjoyment in protesting against notions of good taste, or against the order of things. To sabotage smooth edges…