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Esther Kläs
German-born Esther Kläs has developed a distinctive visual language that harks back to the great sculptural traditions of the twentieth century – including post-war abstraction…
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It was through his career background working in advertising projects as a graphic designer and planner, that he got interested in how photographic images and…
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Working in whatever medium best suits his message, Ryan Brown has produced performances, paintings, sculptures, photographic series, and installations that both honor and interrogate modern…
Read moreMichael Sailstorfer
Michael Sailstorfer’s sculptural practice draws upon the kinetic, minimalist and pop traditions of 1960s and 1970s. In his work he re-actualizes these references through everyday…
Read moreKatinka Bock
Katinka Bock is a German sculptor and visual artist, born in 1976 in Frankfurt am Main. After studying sculpture at Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, where she graduated…
Read moreAnalia Saban
Analia Saban dissects and reconfigures traditional notions of painting, often using the medium of paint as the subject itself. Blurring the lines between painting and…
Read moreMario Cresci
Since the late Sixties, Mario Cresci has been a benchmark for developing experimental languages tied to photography and the relationship between the composition of images…
Read moreKyung-Nyu Hyun – Nahrungsaufnahme
Korean photographer Kyung-Nyu Hyun photographed the food she consumed for over a year and presented the result – over 800 images – as an installation…
Read moreKishio Suga
Kishio Suga (b. 1944) is one of Japan’s most celebrated artists, whose diverse and influential practice spans site-specific installation, assemblage, and performance.
Read moreSol Calero
Sol Calero (b.1982, Caracas) is best known for her site-specific installations of entire Latin-American interiors in which the public is invited, often to enact conventional…
Read moreLotte Reimann – Jaunt
Lotte Reimann’s series ‘Jaunt’, about steel, glass, plastic, oil, and dirt – together embodied in the automobile – was inspired by amateur photographers; specifically, the…
Read moreFrancesco Arena
The relationship between the objective and the subjective, as well the historic and personal, represents the core of Francesco Arena’s research.
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