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John Akomfrah
Born the son of Ghanaian political activists, artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah unapologetically tackles thorny debates around post-colonialism, diasporic memory and black identity in his…
Read moreSakir Gökçebag
Coat hangers, buckets, shoes, rulers, and toilet paper. For some, they might be the last materials to think of when making art, but for artist…
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Sascha Braunig’s paintings and drawings combine vibrant color and an hypnotic style. Her works reflect upon illusion and the surface of the represented subject.
Read moreAngela Marzullo
Since her first works, Angela Marzullo (b.1971 Zurich, lives and works in Geneva) has explored feminism, making it both the leitmotif of her art, and…
Read moreAlec Soth
Alec Soth has been famed for his beautifully composed images, often taken with a large-format 8×10 inch camera, recording life in “the big middle” of…
Read moreDan Attoe
Dan Attoe’s paintings depict natural wonders—waterfalls, beaches, mountains, rocky cliffs, over-sized forests—populated by tiny figures spouting even tinier diaristic missives, painted in silver and culled…
Read moreMiguel Ángel Cárdenas
Miguel-Ángel Cárdenas (1934-2015), also known as Michel Cardena, was a Colombian-Dutch, New Realism and Pop Art painter and a pioneer of video art in the…
Read moreRomain Brunet
French artist Romain Brunet scrutinizes our body tissue in all its intimate imperfections.
Read moreThorsten Brinkmann
In his work, the German artist Thorsten Brinkmann moves with fantasy between painting, photography, sculpture, ready-mades, collage and performance. In Hamburg, where he lives, he…
Read moreJohannes Kahrs
The work of Johannes Kahrs (b. 1965) confronts the viewer with dark ensembles of the banal and the horrible: violence, rage and sexuality. The starting point…
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Last year’s Turner Prize winner Assemble seeks to address the typical disconnection between the public and the process by which places are made.
Read moreNoémie Goudal
In her enigmatic images, French photographer Noémie Goudal creates autonomous narratives spanning fact and fiction, the natural and the artificial.
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