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Florentina Holzinger

In the Studio Florentina Holzinger, Vienna

Florentina Holzinger's work combines dance, theatre and performance art. Holzinger and her team work with the naked body, which is presented not only as an object, but tells the story of the dealing with the self. Through her work, Holzinger creates a collective aspect that transfers from the stage to the auditorium.

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Marc Henry

In the Studio Marc Henry, Vienna

Marc Henry’s painterly worlds, presented on coarse canvas, are hallucinogenic and enigmatic. Henry uses digital images created on a computer, as sketches for his analogue works, through which he explores reality in a post-factual age.

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Erwin Kneihsl

In the Studio Erwin Kneihsl, Vienna

Erwin Kneihsl’s photographic practice is characterised by a radical reduction that stems from a deep understanding of materiality, process and perception. Building on classical training in analogue photography, he has developed a visual language that consistently focuses on elementary motifs, foremost among them the sun as a universal constant.

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Otto and Saskia Wiesenthal

Collector Stories Otto and Saskia Wiesenthal, Vienna

It has been twenty-five years since Otto Wiesenthal resigned from a managerial position to devote his time to the transformation of a house in Vienna’s seventh district built during the period of intensive industrial expansion at the end of the nineteenth century into the Hotel Altstadt Vienna, a key role in this decision, was the intention of installing his personal art collection. We met with Wiesenthal and his daughter Saskia, the hotel’s marketing and art manager and an art collector in her own right, in one of the suites of the “Altstadt” filled with design and art for a conversation about life with beautiful things and of that which is special about Vienna.

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Tal R

Tal R, Copenhagen
At first glance Tal R’s exuberant colorful paintings may give the false impression of being childishly simple. Looking closer, a subtle complexity emerges from his work. What appeared joyful and playful suddenly draws the viewer into a world of myths and darker themes.
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Editions

Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek

Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek
»Jumping Cats«

Esther Stocker

Esther Stocker
»Knitterskulpturen«

Christoph Weber

Christoph Weber
»Close Disclose«

Exhibitions

WRAP UP Winter Salon

WRAP UP Winter Salon

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