Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Andrés Pereira Paz

The constant shift in the sense of identity, set against the endless fluctuation of people and narratives, is the context in which Andrés Pereira Paz operates. His works examine the role that pre-Hispanic and postcolonial arts and crafts play in the construction of cultural identity. Appropriating Andean imagery, he explores how the collective and individual […]

Raviv Ganchrow

Raviv Ganchrow’s work explores spatial-material domains of sound as a site inextricably bound to the contexts and techniques of its production and circulation. Sound’s spatial manifestation – the prime territory of action – is a means for navigating these contextual intricacies, which are systematically examined through writing and the development of beam-forming and oscillation-sensing technologies. […]

Stelios Kallinikou

Stelios Kallinikou was born in Limassol, Cyprus. He studied history and archaeology as well as photography in Greece. As an artist, he is in constant dialogue with the act of seeing while considering new possibilities and limits for the photographic medium. His practice intersects space and place, time and history as manifestations of multiple interweaving […]

Mia-Nelle Drøschler

I work in the interdisciplinary field of painting, installation, performance, sculpture
and text. I believe it is significant to counter reaction to the intellectual movements such as minimalist and conceptual art that has neglected the art’s ability to activate the imagination, and give way to human emotions. Therefore, all my works are carried out in the […]

Ryan Takaba

Growing up in Hawai`i, I spent much of my childhood observing my grandparent’s attentiveness to their landscape, a residence built upon ancient lava rock.  My memory of this place holds a mythology of its own, a vast landscape imbued with beauty and power, but in reality, it was a humble garden outside a 1940’s bungalow.  When my […]

Hayden Fowler

Hayden Fowler’s practice is motivated by the global human/nature crisis, widely regarded to be at a point of no return. Fowler addresses the failing of the dominant Western discourse to account for the psychological, spiritual and cultural significance of nature for humanity, asserting alternative narratives and belief systems in his depictions of the future. Fowler’s […]

Che Li

My work blurs the boundary between poetic object and product/furniture design. I think about feelings that socially are considered negative and how objects accept those feelings in domestic spaces. What is it like being home and being away from home? Or feeling a sense of belonging and feeling like an outsider. Having emotions that get […]

Audrey Travis

I am drawn to the monolithic. Large, powerful, and intractably indivisible, these structures evoke permanence and gravity. I see this qualities in monuments of pure form and material, masses of stone, and pieces of architecture. Here, I have found a specific language that teeters between the blunt and the subtle, the massive and the unimposing, […]

Elia Nurvista

Elia Nurvista (born 1983 in Jogjakarta, Indonesia, where she lives and works) works at the interface of fine arts and research-based community projects. Most of her projects revolve around the topic of food as the entry point to political, cultural, social and gender-specific issues. In her events, performances and installations she not only focuses on […]

Liu Yunyi

My works continue to study the overlap and the relationship between space and time, memory, subconsciousness and history, visualizing the transformation and evolution of space, and the influence and interaction of people through different media. One of the projects I have been working on for the last decade is called “The Vanishing Portraits” series. I […]

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