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 […]
Richard Mosse
Over the course of the last seven years, Irish photographer Richard Mosse has photographed postwar ruins in the former Yugoslavia, cities devastated by earthquake in Iran, Pakistan, and Haiti, the occupied palaces of Saddam Hussein, airport emergency training simulators, the rusting wreckage of remote air disasters, nomadic rebels in the Congolese jungle, and more. Reading […]
Stine Marie Jacobsen
Jacobsen works in a multidisciplinary way with performance, video, photography and text. Central themes that recur throughout her projects include cinema, violence, death, gender archetypes, anonymity, and mediation as a generic form. Her work is developed associatively as well as site- and situation specific. Half of her body of work is collaboratively created with others […]