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Meiro Koizumi – Today My Empire Sings

Serene images of a temple complex, a river, a garden, a continuous stream of people leaving the metro station, nothing particularly different from the normal…

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Amber Shields – Visions of Johanne

There is a statue called The Pioneer Woman in Ponca City, Oklahoma, my grandmother’s home town. It serves as a tribute to the frontier women…

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Tess Hurrell – Chaology

The Chaology series grew from Tess Hurrell’s fascination with the visual power of the photographed explosion. These silent and still forms are created from images…

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Teresa Margolles

The Mexican artist Teresa Margolles studied both fine arts and forensic medicine. Margolles was one of the founding members of the SEMEFO (Servicio Médico Forense)…

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Charles Fréger

The French photographer Charles Fréger has spent a decade creating portraits of diverse social groups and communities, often in uniform. His subjects range from French…

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Amy Adams

Amy Adams videotaped her subjects, seen from her bedroom window overlooking the 125th Street elevated subway station in Manhattan, as they waited alone on the…

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Pia Camil

Mexican artist Pia Camil takes inspiration from urban and industrial forms, reinterpreting them as handmade objects that recode the artist’s relationship to the city and…

Exhibitions

The Act of Magic, Artefact 2017

Ernest De Clerk from the Culture Office of the University of Leuven and the magazine “Deux Ex Machina” shares his enthusiasm about Artefact, the annual…

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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…