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Since 2005, Sammy Baloji has been exploring the memory and history of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Drawing inspiration from both mythology and science, Verena Bachl creates sculptures and installations that combine archetypal symbolism and intimate elements with objects and methods of…
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“…my work appeals to a ‘dream-logic’ rather than common-sense. It is not to be consumed… it is to be produced in the active process of…
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Rainer Spangl’s series of works are based on figuration but come very close to abstraction through permanent repetition of motifs with small changes.
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Nilbar Güres explores notions of human power, social gender roles, relationships, identity, and culture in her work. Out of long-term research and cultural observation, Güres…
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In his recent work, Hugo Canoilas is dealing with the deep sea, considered as a speculative field capable of absorbing projections of a non-colonised future.…
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In his work, Werner Feiersinger combines his knowledge of the history of art, design, and architecture with a laconically reduced design vocabulary. The multi-layered references…
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Tamara Kametani is a visual artist born in Slovakia, currently living and working in Athens, Greece. Working across media, her practice is largely concerned with…
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In the intricate tapestry of my identity, I perceive myself as a human and a woman, shaped by the diverse stories of my life. Throughout…
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Onishi studied sculpture, and through his experience with making molds, became interested in relationships between positive forms and negative space and in grasping not only…
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Zohra Opoku examines the politics of personal identity formation through historical, cultural, and socio-economic influences, particularly in the context of contemporary Ghana.
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The philosophical reflective process of Gianni Caravaggio aims to investigate the foundation of art and its production through the realization of works definable as devices…