François Lemieux
François Lemieux is an artist whose activities combine publishing and research in the form of installations, documents and situations that aim to prompt collective reflection on the notions of value, use and commonality. Current projects include: Désoeuvrer la Valeur / Derivative Value, curated with Erik Bordeleau, Marilou Lemmens & Bernard Schutze at VOX—Centre de l’image […]
Semir Mustafa
Semir Mustafa, born in Rožaje, lives and work between Rožaje and Berlin.
Jia-Jen Lin
Jia-Jen Lin is a Taiwanese-American artist based in New York and Berlin. Lin’s works mediate the body, space, human condition, and our society. She explores human experiences and how they inhabit our bodies despite different space and time. Her installations often span several media, including sculpture, photography, video, sound, text, and performance. With an interdisciplinary […]
Manami Uetake
‘Vorbei ist nicht vorüber’ is a visual exploration of an individual or society’s interaction with their past and history. The title of this project is taken from writer Elias Canetti’s pithy phrase “Vorbei ist nicht vorüber” (Gone is not over). With this parody of the German saying “vorbei ist vorbei” (over is over), he succinctly […]
Gesche Würfel
Gesche Würfel primarily works in photography exploring the relationships humans have with their environment in urban places and in cultural and natural landscapes. She combines a wide range of influences from her background as an artist, urban planner, and sociologist to having lived in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Her photographs engage […]
Gaëlle Choisne
Gaëlle Choisne (1985, FR) lives and works between Paris and Berlin. Sensitive to contemporary issues, her practice takes into account the complexity of the world, its political and cultural disorder, whether it be the over-exploitation of nature, its natural resources, or the vestiges of colonial history, where Creole traditions, myths and popular cultures mingle. Her […]
Chen Yi (Chih-Chien Chen)
In Yi’s cross-disciplinary artistic practice, he aims to explore issues including human desire, existence, data, environment, politics, economy, and society through the observation and comparison of tangible substance and virtual consciousness. Chen is accustomed to reassemble concepts, media, issues, and site-specific contexts in a set environment. With such a basis, he adopts philosophical dialectic and […]
Mike Bourscheid
Cowboy boots, epaulettes, leather pants, and corsets – in the sculptures, videos, and performances of Mike Bourscheid (*1984 in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg), the characters wear something eccentric. These individual elements already tell stories, refer to typical people wearing them and indicate their place in (cultural) history. But does that automatically make a character a princess, a […]
Elín Hansdóttir
Elín Hansdóttir works across several disciplines including installation, sculpture and photography. She often creates in situ immersive installations that cast light on one´s perception moving through unfamiliar and seemingly displaced spaces, providing a reference system for self-reflexivity. This reconfiguration of space oftentimes sways between the physical and psychological effects of uncertainty, loss of orientation, sensorial […]
Ouassila Arras
Using simple materials and domestic objects collected from everyday life, Ouassila Arras questions the memory of identity. She traces the thread of a fragmented Franco-Algerian history, shattered by exile, war, silences and taboos, through the stories of her own family history, absent from official accounts and crossed by identity and political issues. Her research is […]