Freek Wambacq
Freek Wambacq’s work, which often draws its inspiration from chance encounters and wayward discoveries, investigates the nexus of sculpture, installation and architecture. While it can be seen in a critical relation to Minimalism and Arte Povera, it playfully undermines their cerebral rigour with a wry sense of humour. Unlike Arte Povera, for instance, Wambacq’s practice […]
Mai Yamashita + Naoto Kobayashi
Mai Yamashita + Naoto Kobayashi are a Japanese artist couple and started to work together in 2000. After graduating from the Tokyo University of the Arts they moved to Germany, where they have been living and working since.Their mostly performative works are condensations of everyday life, whose simple structure and deliberately absurd methodology allow them […]
Kajsa Dahlberg
Kajsa Dahlberg, who graduated from the Malmö Art Academy in 2003 and completed the Whitney Program in New York in 2008, works with image, text and sound. In her practice she explores the construction and mediation of narratives in the context of political representation, history and identity, while investigating their relations to the medium itself. […]
Martina Hoogland Ivanow
The photographs of Martina Hoogland Ivanow are characterised by a dark, mesmerizing aesthetic, conveying a heightened presence which is at once real and poetic. Hers are small stories told by way of one image. Hoogland Ivanow’s latest project (and upcoming book), “Far Too Close”, is a visual meditation on both physical and emotional distance – […]
Ane Mette Hol
My work focuses on the relations between drawing and the reproduction of objects such as photocopies, printed matter or masking paper (e.g. rolled up in a corner or stretched out on the floor). Spectators must take a closer look to discover that the objects as well as the traces and marks are carefully drawn by […]
Awst & Walther
The Welsh-German artist duo Manon Awst and Benjamin Walther began their collaboration in 2006. Their backgrounds in architecture and theatre strongly influence their approach to space and place – an awareness that resonates in their sculptures, performances and installations. The artists’ choice of unconventional sculptural material is determined by aesthetic and haptic qualities in relation […]
Peggy Franck
Peggy Franck’s work eludes categorisation. Is it photography? Installation? Painting? In the artist’s expansive, expressive and spectacular arrangements viewers encounter mere fragments, twists or splinters of such generic qualifications. Rather, Franck is interested in the interaction between different media and the physical integration of the observer into her work. Viewers experience her installations as though […]
Aharon Ozery
My work lays strong emphasis on circular action. My videos, installations, sculptures and drawings deal with machines and mechanisms whose continuously looped workings and lack of obvious purpose combine to define the mythical matrix, or dreamscape, in which they operate. In most instances my work is marked by a discrepancy between industrial appearance and presumed functionality […]
Sara Hughes
I am continually fascinated with the way we navigate and understand the world we live in and the effect, which code, pattern and language have on our visual cognition, which often leads me to make site-specific installations that explore aspects of experience, perception and semiology. My current projects investigate imagery and data relating to patterns […]
Cynthia Girard
Space in my work is ambiguous: surface and depth coexist. There is often more than one point of view on the same object, making the perspective awkward. I paint a few structures and objects as props on monochromatic backgrounds, then add birds, insects and other animals to interact with these. The narrative is disruptive, the […]