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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…

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Sakir 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

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.

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Angela 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…

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Alec 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…

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Dan 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…

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Miguel 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…

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Romain Brunet

French artist Romain Brunet scrutinizes our body tissue in all its intimate imperfections.

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Thorsten 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…

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Johannes 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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Assemble

Last year’s Turner Prize winner Assemble seeks to address the typical disconnection between the public and the process by which places are made.

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Noémie 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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