Lisa Jonasson
We make the transition from dream to reality every morning. We know the difference, we know how to go from one state of being to another. The relation between dreaming and being awake is similar to the relation between being alone and being in a group. You can’t understand one without the other. The way […]
Nicolás Robbio
Using lines, cuts and superimpositions, the work of Nicolás Robbio seeks to bring new meanings to the structure of ordinary objects. Everything is bi-dimensional: schemes, outlines and empty spaces form an endless repertoire of “notes on everyday objects”. Robbio’s notepads are sequences of drawings, generally composed of simple lines, superposition of transparencies and schematic cuts […]
Yunho Kim
Yunho Kim is convinced that photography is the most critical means of recording and representing our lives as well as social and cultural phenomena. Although his work is a mere cry from that of an auteur and has no influence on the environment of our lives, Kim proposes that his work be considered a critical […]
Tom Sandberg
In the work of Tom Sandberg, the inherent qualities of the language of black and white photography are explored with a subtle and strong economy of media and subject matter. Tracing abstraction within representation, his diverse body of work ranges from titanic, almost monochrome skyscapes to classical genres like the portrait and the female body, […]
Lynne Marsh
Marsh’s work is located at the intersection of artistic concerns pertaining to performance, cinema and the broader question of the image, and the cultural and social concerns that operate at the convergence of speculative fiction, fashion, and the political, social and imaginary stakes of territorial exploration.In addition, Marsh’s work pursues and reconfigures the complex borrowings […]
Natascha Stellmach
A photo / video artist with origins in experimental filmmaking, my work plays between worlds: documentary and fiction, image and text, analogue and digital, silence and soundscape. It takes on the fundamental issues of the human condition: identity and death, with poetry, irony and darkness. Paying homage to essayist film, and gleaning from the music […]
Adriana Molder
Over a few years of regular presentation of her work, Adriana Molder has managed to carve herself a niche as a producer of images, by creating an ever-expanding gallery of figures with a clearly recognisable authorial stamp. Adriana Molder’s pictures are immediately identifiable through the specificity of their technique. Their peculiar textures, due to the […]
Josée Dubeau
My work in sculpture can be plainly described as a laboratory on the human condition, on our relationship to the world, looking at our determinisms through the making of objects, installations and video. Clearly using analogical forms, my work ranges from large-scale installations to small objects, whether it uses found material, transformed or designed environments. […]
Reiko Kanazawa
My recent work focuses on artworks in an everyday context. Using various media including installations, videos, sculptures, photography and drawings, I try to allow for a new perspective on ideas by putting them into unexpected shapes. My aesthetic choices often contain a trivial or ironic aspect, which aims to subvert established meanings. The work in […]
Stian Ådlandsvik
Stian Ådlandsvik’s reconstructions borrow the structural logic of social or commercial organisation schemes, which are intertwined with the inherent potential of materials or objects as regards their function, value or properties. The objects are removed from their original frame of reference and transferred to another context, where they are no longer functional. This ‘incapacity’ mirrors […]