Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Milos Trakilovic

Trakilović’s work traces the human body in an attempt to articulate its relation to increasing processes of digitization on-screen, off-screen and in between. Central to his interest remains the question of the body; its social, political, ideological and above all technological dimensions and restrictions. His more recent work engages with the automation of vision and language following the digital turnover, exploring […]

Laura Letinsky

Don’t look now. Don’t look away.  Who you lookin’ at?  In love and all I’ve got is a photograph.  A picture’s what’s left of a look, the stare you were too bashful for and really couldn’t anyway because we are subject to double vision.  My body perambulates alongside other bodies, buildings, and things. Seeing is […]

Tomoko Kawai

Kawai creates photographic works that focuses on the “uncertainty/fuzziness“ lying within culture, society and history, through fieldwork and research in a variety of different fields. Photographic images are fuzzy, neither representing a reality nor guaranteeing anything. Photos are included in her works positioned as “barely fixed objects.” As all are surrounded by the uncertainty of being “like […]

Kasper Akhøj

Kasper Akhøj’s often essayistic works are characterised by what might be called conceptual storytelling. They are based on his consistent documenting of objects from forgotten art, design and architecture histories, and also the institutions that harbour them. Akhøj’s investigations cover long periods of time. He borrows the anthropologists’ and historians’ tools but his commentary targets […]

Julie Favreau

Julie Favreau’s practice is located at the crossroads of visual art and choreography: research into gesture and movement feeds into the production of sculpture and vice versa. She composes scenes involving an environment, a performer, and one or more objects; producing intensely private worlds, inhabited by enigmatic figures engaged in highly charged encounters. Her projects […]

Margaret Craig

My work is about the manipulation of form that transforms the idea; a re-creation of the multilayered process found in nature. A degree in biology informs my work. The Scientific process controls my work. Each layer is a response to the results of the last experiment. The underlying imagery for me is about other worlds, […]

Kanako Hayashi

In her performative driven work, Kanako Hayashi gathers historical traces and fragments of memory in urban space by intervening directly with architecture and space through actions and setups in an attempt to render visible the invisible. Hayashi`s practice is marked by intense training experience in competitive swimming and synchronized swimming during her teenage years. The […]

Wu Chuan-Lun

The artist is fascinated by the phenomena that blur the boundaries between nature and civilization in current era, using versatile media such as CG, found objects and photographic. One of the context are animals in unnatural or human’s perspectives — such as taxidermy left behind from the Japanese Occupation Era, pictures of humans kissing animals, […]

Irina Birger

Growing up in the Soviet Union, I experienced the powerful mechanisms of propaganda that repress independent thought and inquiry. Its methods were not just practical, but also extremely visual. Social Realist style and Stalinist Imperial architecture greatly influenced my artistic development. Their monumental arrangements inspire admiration, humility and wonder, similar to the visual impact of […]

Emilija Škarnulytė

Emilija Škarnulytė´s work consists of a series of politically active visions, in which she investigates reality with a political and poetic approach. She explores questions of the beginning of the universe in relation to the geological ungrounding processes, invisible structures, geo-traumas and deep ­time. Her films look into a relation between art and science and […]

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