Jayne Lawrence
Over the last 20 years, my visual vocabulary has come to include insects, plant life, the human figure, and architectural components. The insects represent “the other.” They are communal while instinctual—a counterpoint to human social organizations. They symbolize transformation, endurance, and survival. The human elements are disarticulated and combined with other natural forms to remind […]
Yana Bachynska
Yana Bachynska is a Ukrainian visual artist, curator, and film director whose practice focuses on queering grand narratives. He uses the method of induction, which means going from individual experience to reach the collective one, trying to achieve wholeness within contradictions. His films have been screened at Marseille’s International Film Festival, Ibrida Festival delle Arti […]
Alyona Tokovenko
“I work across different media and my artistic practice focuses mostly on the issues of trauma, memory and fetish. This, in my opinion, is what human identity is shaped by. I have also very intimate relations to with these subjects. In my work, I explore the body, consciousness, trauma, and the way we process it […]
TAMAR GUIMARÃES
Tamar Guimarães (*1967 in Belo Horizonte/Brazil) studied art theory at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark and visual arts at the Malmö Art Academy in Sweden and Goldsmiths College, University of London. Her artistic work gathers documents as palimpsests and considers historical narratives as contingent and fluid and as spaces from which […]
Thomas Schmahl
Thomas Schmahl (b. 1994) lives and works in Reims. He graduated from the École supérieure d’art et de design de Reims (ÉSAD) and won the Prize for Young Contemporary Creation at the Mulhouse 019 biennial. His work revolves around the notion of montage and uses various mediums including sculpture, installation, film, music, performance, drawing and […]
Sabine Senft
‘I am exploring the physical and psychological spaces around me. I am hoping to find a diverse mode of thinking through our current moment in time in order to address human agency, identity, cognitive processes and social concerns in stimulating and sometimes challenging ways. I like to tell a story with my art about the […]
Lisa Kohl
Lisa Kohl engages with the poetic notion of non-places and transitional spaces, such as no man’s lands and border zones, while focusing on human life and survival. Existential questions accompany her artistic research on a metaphorical level, revolving around themes of visibility and invisibility, presence and absence, location and placelessness. Her current practice focuses on […]
Yun-Pei Hsiung
Yun-Pei Hsiung was born in 1985 in Taipei, Taiwan, where he grew up. A graduate from the Design Products Department at the Royal College of Art in London, his work is situated at the crossroads of art and design. In his interventions, he harnesses the possibilities of design to trigger social actions in the public […]
ADAM SCHREIBER
ADAM SCHREIBER is an American artist and photographer based in Texas. He works primarily with large format film, being partial to its slow, withholding, and resilient nature. Minor institutional sites and archives often serve as the basis for long-term projects. Generally, Schreiber is interested in subject formation, the latent images institutions generate, and how photographs […]
ANNA JÚLÍA FRIDBJÖRNSDÓTTIR
ANNA JÚLÍA FRIÐBJÖRNSDÓTTIR is an artist based in Reykjavík. She combines various mediums, including drawing, sculpture and installations, to explore the intersection between science and culture informed by historical and current politics. Interested in orientation and communication, the communion between people or lack of it, and man’s inability to connect to his environment and nature […]