Sookoon Ang
Sookoon Ang is an artist living and working in Singapore and Paris. Her work is rooted in the philosophy of impermanence and interplay between the physical and metaphysical. Her association of seemingly contradictory materials and ideas poetically approaches problems of pictorial space and sculptural presence, often by engaging nuanced but transformative production techniques to create […]
Beth von Undall
Beth von Undall’s work engages a variety of media ranging from CGI, graphic design and video to sound, fiction and gaming technologies. Their compositions draw on theoretical research in the nested arenas of the psychic, the social and the technological, with an affinity for practices of learning and feeling. Central to this enterprise are the […]
Joe Harjo
My work uncovers the lack of visibility of Native culture, lived experience and identity in America, due to both the absence of proper representation in mainstream culture and the undermining of Native belief systems. I challenge what is societally considered “Native American” and what is not to dismantle the perceived spaces where, in the view […]
Minha Park
Minha Park is an image researcher and filmmaker based in Seoul. Her practice explores politics of image by observing how media technologies shape our sensory world in socio-cultural and historical contexts. Her work, which spans experimental documentaries, video installations, concerts, and publications, decodes images and dissects the knowledge system and colonial gaze embedded in the […]
Sophia Bulgakova
Sophia Bulgakova is a Ukrainian ArtScientist, interdisciplinary artist, and activist currently based in the Netherlands. Sophia works with art, technology, and contemporary social structures focusing on the relationship between cultural identities, perception, and imagination. Through various sensorial inputs in her installations and performances, she engages viewers, impacting their ways of perceiving reality and exploring new […]
Saroot Supasuthivech
For his residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Saroot Supasuthivech will research the encounters of cultures, faiths and rituals among immigrant communities and local inhabitants. He is especially interested in the spiritual beliefs and ceremonial traditions by which humans ritualise the moment of death. With a focus on the historical impact of immigration on funerary practices across […]
Lisa Rosenmeier
In the past few years Lisa Rosenmeier has been especially focused on the camera’s potential to capture or reproduce new, more sensuously compressed registrations of time and space. Rosenmeier started out doing analogue photography, before eventually going digital. Her photography-based prints are exploratory and experimental. Recurrently several pictures are compressed into a single work, or […]
Martin Désilets
I explore museums. I photograph the works, one at a time, and then make them disappear by superimposing them. I explore cities. I photograph places and monuments with a lens-less camera, a blind camera. In 2017, I began Matière Noire, a photographic work that unfolds in a long temporality, that of a lifetime. Matière Noire […]
Jill Bedgood
Bedgood is an artist known for meticulous attention to detail and slow-burn subtlety, so it is instructive to pause for a moment before looking closer. She has earned a reputation for understated interventions that honor a historical era, space, or place. She matches her impressive skills of making—through drawing, sculpting or installing—with keen, multilayered observations. […]
Per Svensson
”My work is a free-form Research in Art, Alchemy, and Sound. In my Art, I am occupied with looking up Nature’s way to create organic, asymmetrical, and even geometrical structures. In my works, I am creating visual and Sound Art structures of different materials such as; metal, wood, color, sound devices, and film. I work […]