Künstlerhaus Bethanien

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 […]

Sarah Ryan

In my work I aim to photograph moments that appear suffused with a delicate beauty and with an attentiveness to things and actions in contemporary culture. I seek to create images that allude to contemporary life-styling and its many guises of yearning, banality, glamour and poise; to suspend the images at a peculiar remove so […]

Tomasz Kowalski

In Tomasz Kowalski’s new works, central aspects of his earlier oeuvre come together in new groupings. Kowalski continues to call into being a world of miniatures that take on a resonance far beyond their scale; he continues to open up glimpses of a parallel universe, an inner life of things, an organic world, composed of […]

Christodoulos Panayiotou

Extending my personal convictions to the unexpected elements of research and the cultural features of a troubled milieu, I persistently strive to unsettle trivial orthodoxies that constitute the ideology of our everyday life. My educational background (I trained as a dancer before taking university courses in Philosophy and Anthropology) has had a substantial influence on […]

Guy Zagursky

When I produce an object, I try to understand it as little as possible. It does not seem to me that intelligence and the artist’s craft are closely connected. My only commitment, therefore, is to imagination and beauty. My works are usually interpreted in the grey space between concrete experience and metaphorical understanding – like […]

Björn Perborg

A lot of my work is about looking at the world from a distance, contemplating it as if I were an anthropologist from outer space. It would seem that it is often ironic, although I am unable to understand irony myself. Most of my works are narrative and use a playful language in order to […]

Jost Kirsten

Although considered by many to be a conceptual artist, Jost Kirsten, by his own admission, tends toward minimalism. For some, the shocking simplicity of his art takes getting used to. Each detail of each piece is part of a well thought-out process and there are no extraneous bits to be found here. It is his […]

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