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Tique features the work of inspiring artists.
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Danh Vo examines how cultural values, conflicts and traumas are constructed and inherited through work inspired both by his own experiences as well as historical…
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Ken Okiishi takes up and troubles the vocabulary of the media that he uses.
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Perfectly aware of todays overproduction of images, Lilly Lulay uses her own as well as other peoples private photographs as a „raw material“ to…
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Norwegian photographer, Tom Sandberg (1953-2014) is considered a pioneer within the field of photographic art. A master of light in the photographic tradition, Sandberg worked…
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Watching the murmuration of starlings is one of the great pleasures of life. Thousands of birds moving together like a living cloud, creating an…
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Kenneth Anger (*1927) is a pioneer of avant-garde film and video art. His iconic short films are characterized by a mystical-symbolic visual language and phantasmagorical-sensual…
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Annabel Elgar’s practice centres principally on staged photography and the handmade creation of details and backdrops that tread the line between fact and fiction, questioning…
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Aram Bartholl uses sculptural interventions, installations, and performative workshops to question our engagement with media and with public economies linked to social networks, online…
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Anne Imhof (*1978) has emerged over the past decade as one of the most acclaimed artists of her generation. Today based between Berlin and New…
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Strachan’s artistic practice activates the intersections of art, science, and politics, offering uniquely synthesized points of view on the cultural dynamics of scientific knowledge.
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Chantal Rens (1981, Etten-Leur/NL) creates analogue cut-and-paste collages that allow us to peer into a parallel universe. The images appear to be photographs, and yet…
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Employing a wide range of materials, Michel François creates environments of strange resonance and spaces of contemplation which unsettle relationships between natural and synthetic objects.…