Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Regina José Galindo

I was born in Guatemala City and am still living and working in Guatemala, though now in a small village near the city. I am a visual artist specialised in performance art and a poet. I am an artist from the periphery, but I believe this does not matter, because art does not recognise peripheries – art is universal. In my work […]

Olaf Kühnemann

Starting from repetition and the movement of the of the hand as it paints, aiming to break the norms, leaving as much room as possible for impulsiveness, letting himself be affected by music, light, movement, the mood and the objects around him, Olaf Kühnemann creates a playful situation, a process of renegotiation,embarking on a quest […]

Vincent Valdez

I aim to create work that critiques both history and the present. Many of my projects are derived from histories that are forgotten, lost and erased. I choose to examine and portray these topics in the context of contemporary male portraits and landscapes. My sometimes fictional, sometimes real characters embody the supposedly glorious, heroic and invulnerable types […]

Søren Thilo Funder

Søren Thilo Funder’s works are audio-visual productions dealing with diverse cultural fields, integrating aspects of critical theory, literature, cinema, popular culture and counter-cultural disciplines. They are formal investigations of the power relations of modern day society. Through the use of cinematic narratives and mise en scène the works aim to expose the invisibles of urban […]

Masashi Echigo

Art to me is a tool that connects me to the world. My work is born out of the intermittent interaction I have with others and society. In fact, I am primarily interested in its process as a catalyst for creation. The approach I have taken in the past few years has been to travel, […]

Emma W. Howes

Emma Waltraud Howes’ working process is influenced by a reverence for the ‘Theatre of the Absurd’. Her projects are articulate gesticulations informed by a background in Dance, Performance Theory, and a formal training in the Visual Arts. Her process-based research is guided by observations on contemporary gestures and the history of their production and manifest as choreographed multiple reconfigurations […]

Hans Kristian Borchgrevink Hansen

Hans Kristian Borchgrevink Hansen grew up in the woods by the norwegian/swedish border and learnt some of the principles of cut-out animation in Lofoten. This led to films like The Breakfast Eater and later on Washing, boiling, cutting, wall-to-wall carpet, vacuuming and ice fishing, both distinctly quotidian with a more and more diluted dramaturgy. Where […]

Priscila Fernandes

Priscila Fernandes is an artist whose work currently focuses on the transmission of knowledge, didactics and the ideologies dictating varying forms of education. Specifically ideologies associated with play, creativity and productivity in contemporary society; buzz words whose contextual meanings often overlap. Fernandes is particularly interested in this conflation of meaning; especially when used as instruments […]

Eva Olthof

In recent years my work has been focusing on questions around the photographic image in relation to the unseen or the unperceivable. Questioning truthfulness and the contingency of memory and history play an important role in my work, as well as raising thoughts and questions about the documentary image versus the imaginary. Specific locations are […]

Ron Tran

Ron Tran’s art practice is more ethereal than tangible and resides as much in the imagination of the audience as it does in the gestures of artistic process and the actual material outcome. It is like living without a front door, leaving one vulnerable and exposed, but also open to new encounters. This scenario literally […]

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