In the Studio Stefan Reiterer, Vienna
Where to meet art, culture and creativity
For about two decades, Angela Glajcar (*1970) has enriched the international art world with her extraordinary objects and installations made of paper. A trained sculptor, the German artist has started her career working with wood and metal before moving on to the fragile material paper. Glajcar uses the material’s special character and immanent aesthetic to create small-format works as well as captivating monumental spatial installations full of poetry.
Johannes Hägglund, Stockholm
Swedish painter Johannes Hägglund belongs to a fortunate few within his generation of artists who have had the good fortune to be represented by a reputable gallery while still at art school. In this interview, Johannes elaborates on how decisions and choices in his practice relate to the continuous striving to evolve his craft as a painter. While neither a purely abstract nor figurative painter, the artist says he is less interested in the motif than in the associated painterly process.
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