Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Linn Pedersen

Linn Pedersen’s artistic practice encompasses photography, collage and sculpture as well as video and film. Merging documentary features with poetic elements, her photographs depict such varied subjects as discarded consumer goods, landscape sceneries, architectural constructions or human figures. Taken during random walks through the landscape, they are simultaneously expressive and introverted, examining the thin line […]

David Armstrong-Six

David Armstrong-Six is searching for the specific shape of sculpture between noble grace and mere refuse, high cultural pretensions and casual collage, technology and nature, between the minimalist’s material sensitivity and the surrealist’s faith in contingency, between familiar forms and un-forms, i.e. elements that have been deplaced, reworked or destroyed. Using statics that are often […]

Constantinos Taliotis

Commencing from the close inspection of traits particular to specific cinematic genres – the gangster film, the noir, the sci-fi or the espionage – what has always been in the core of my practice is the composition of narratives via the utilization of various elements of cinema. With particular attention to acting gestures, costume specificities, […]

Mark Themann

Mark Themann’s practice incorporates Installations (in static and time based media), performance, drawings, photo and print media. Notions of spacing, the durational, a reflexive performativity, text and context; are recurring markers within his practice. It hovers between the phenomenological and the absurd, the propositional, paradoxical and tautological. For his exhibition at Künstlerhaus Bethanien he will […]

Joris van de Moortel

Prologue; Some quotes or a little text, a little something, a little something about fantasy. … I can’t figure how many times people have asked me; “where do you get all that fantasy  (reed: ideas)?” Well, it doesn’t drop like raindrops do, it’s not something you have or haven’t, you just need the ability to […]

Hyein Lee

I want to find a method to express people, houses and objects that have already accepted death or are being discarded, as close as possible to the truth, through painting. When I paint disappearing spaces or people, rather than trying to paint (represent) scenes of a specific time, I try to contain the process of […]

Sharon Houkema

Sharon Houkema is a Dutch artist whose works gradually unfold their story to the spectator. The attention and time that the spectator invests becomes an integral part of the works. By making us retrace the artist’s steps Houkema draws attention to the dynamics of recognition and narration. Houkema has completed several international residencies, among others at […]

Marie Zolamian

Of Armenian origin, born in Beirut in 1975 which she left at the age of fifteen, having known from then on only the Lebanese capital at war, Marie Zolamian lives today in Liège in Belgium and chooses, henceforth, her exiles. The banishment, this pressure of the necessity, is a tear and a loss of one; […]

Aiko Tezuka

Deconstruction of everyday material in the context of the history of painting underpins my work, often realised as objects and installations. The ways in which the world is constructed usually remain invisible or mysterious. Much time, process and material are woven into an object, whether natural or man-made, that embodies a function or story. I […]

Michael Lee

City, memory, fiction and loss are recurrent themes in the work of Michael Lee, who transforms his observations into objects, diagrams, situations, curations or essays. He has exhibited in The 3rd Singapore Biennale 2011, The 8th Shanghai Biennale 2010, The 3rd Guangzhou Triennial 2008, and The 2005 World Exposition (Singapore Pavilion). His curatorial projects include […]

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