Sara Wu
Sara Wu works at the intersection of photography, sculpture, and installation. Her artistic practice explores everyday objects and overlooked phenomena, recontextualizing them through spatial interventions. A central aspect of her work is the modification of everyday materials and objects. By distorting their functionality, she embeds them in new narrative contexts. The resulting assemblages exist in […]
Malthe Møhr
In his multimedia work, Malthe Møhr immerses himself in the inscrutable world of mass media and pop-cultural image canons. The protagonists of his works are often heroes from comics, animated films, advertising and viral clips from social media. The artist sees this multitude of references as the media subconscious of a generation that has experienced […]
Sjur Eide Aas
Sjur Eide Aas deals with universal phenomena that he discovers in his everyday environment. His works are transformations of everyday events, situations, mechanisms and objects, which he transforms into minimalist or whimsical sculptures. The sculptures consist of a variety of materials such as wood, textiles, beeswax and found objects, which he combines in unconventional ways. […]
Areez Katki اریز کاتکی
Areez Katki اریز کاتکی (he/they) has a practice that dwells around language and material-based intersections. His work surveys queer spatiality and memory, often expressed through modes of biomythography and fabulation in installation-based presentations. Born in Mumbai (India) and raised in Tāmaki Makaurau auckland (Aotearoa new zealand), Katki’s frequent relocations between two distinct topographies raises questions […]
Tini Aliman
Tini Aliman’s engagement with biomusic begins with the question of silence and the silenced. Rather than merely capturing sounds or imitating tones, she is interested in the unheard—signals that exist but often go unnoticed. As a sound designer, she uses technology to measure the galvanic conductance in living organisms. She explores a form of bio-electricity […]
Heyd Fontenot
“Throughout my artistic career, which has included visual arts, theater, filmmaking, etc., my studio work recurrently engages the interlocking themes of morality, sexuality and spirituality. My largest body of work to-date are figurative drawings and paintings. Despite the distorted proportion and stylization of these nude portraits, these are ultimately studies of the individual. With these […]
CoMuse – The Collaborative Museum
CoMuse – The Collaborative Museum is an initiative of the Ethnologisches Museum and the Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Museum of Asian Art) that is breaking new ground in transcultural museum work. It develops multi-perspective approaches to collection-based research and tests new formats for collaborative processes in order to sustainably intensify the decolonization and diversification of […]
Jason Willome
As an interdisciplinary artist whose focus is on exploring the associative properties of materials, Jason Willome has developed a diverse body of work deeply rooted in exploring the boundaries of painting and drawing, and operating in the tension between illusionistic denial and surface assertion. His most recent works, depicting disasters and debris, challenge conventional representations […]
Noy & Tamir
Noy and Tamir, an artist duo, activists and educators, have shared a creative journey for more than a decade. Their work is characterized by critical thinking, the expression of a complex self-identity, painstaking craftsmanship, black humour and the creation of large-scale installations. Selected solo exhibitions by Noy and Tamir have been held at the Herzliya […]
Laurianne Bixhain
The work The day begins with a loud boom questions the way and extent to which we are defined by our relationship to the physical environment, as well as the cultural significance of the tools and techniques of production. The images come from a series of residencies in industrial sites, focusing on diamond cutting and […]