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Franziska Reinbothe

In the Studio Franziska Reinbothe, Pretzsch, Germany

Franziska Reinbothe defines herself as a painter, though not in the traditional sense: she folds the canvas, breaks up the stretcher frame or lets it shine through by using chiffon fabric. Her aim is to render the invisible visible, to bring the back to the front.

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Mario Kiesenhofer

In the Studio Mario Kiesenhofer, Vienna

The Austrian artist Mario Kiesenhofer works with photography, video, text and installation. He focuses on the representation of queer communities and their safe spaces in art and society.

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Liliane Lijn

In the Studio Liliane Lijn, London

Although Liliane Lijn might best be known for her “kinetic art”, her artistic scope goes far beyond movement. Since the 1960s, Lijn has pioneered a new way of working with a multitude of materials, from plastics to minerals, exploring the intersection between language and image.

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Erik Nordenhake

Collector Stories Erik Nordenhake, Stockholm

Erik Nordenhake is one of the people to advocate a more progressive art community in Sweden, proclaiming that there can be only one way forward for the traditionally insular Swedish art world, which is to venture beyond Scandinavian borders, letting more outsiders in, and encouraging artists to pursue a career outside Sweden.

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Elina Brotherus

Elina Brotherus, Helsinki
Finnish photographer Elina Brotherus deals with her own biography, the landscape genre, and art history in her photographs and films. Great sensitivity, formal mastery, and accomplished perfectionism characterize her visual language. There are many possibilities for the viewer to associate him- or herself with her photographs.
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Editions

Gerold Miller

Gerold Miller
»total object 360«

Yorgos Stamkopoulos

Yorgos Stamkopoulos
»Untitled«

Robert La Roche

Robert La Roche
»Samantha«

Exhibitions

Esther Stocker I Clemens Wolf

Esther Stocker I Clemens Wolf
22 January – 15 March 2025

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