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In the Studio Cecilia Vicuña, New York

Cecilia Vicuña’s practice moves fluidly between poetry, sculpture, textile, and performance, always returning to what she calls arte precario: an art built from debris, unspun wool, feathers, and stone that she has been making since 1966. Rooted in Indigenous Andean knowledge systems, and above all in the khipu—the knotted cord long dismissed as a mere accounting device—her work reframes precariousness and fragility as forms of consciousness rather than loss.

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Person with long wavy hair sits on a stool in a gallery, looking at the camera, wearing a navy jacket; left wall covered in blue Life posters.

In the Studio Robin Kid, Rambouillet, France

Robin Kid works with images that feel less made than encountered. Cowboys, cops, fragments of cartoon Americana: images that existed long before he picked them up, suspended somewhere between memory and mass culture. Raised in the south of the Netherlands by his grandparents, in a former mining neighbourhood bordering an American army base, he grew up with the idea of the U.S. glowing faintly from the other side of the fence.

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Adult female with blonde ponytail in a dark sweatshirt stands with arms crossed amid tall cacti in a sunlit garden.

In the Studio Megan Plunkett, Los Angeles, CA

American artist Megan Plunkett turns away from depicting people, instead focusing on everyday objects. Drawn from consumer culture, and the film industry, her carefully constructed photographic series cultivate a sense of estrangement within things that might otherwise feel familiar.

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Ältere Person in dunklem Sakko und weißem Hemd, frontal im Innenraum; linke Wand mit abstrakter Kunst (schwarz/gold), rechte Wand mit gelbem Quadrat.

Collector Stories Franz Wojda, Vienna

The Sigrid and Franz Wojda collection is among the most renowned in the German-speaking world and focuses on reductive, conceptual, and analytical Austrian and international contemporary art. We met Franz Wojda in his apartment and asked him about the influence that minimalist art had had on him personally, the beginnings of their collection, and also about his recently published book on collecting contemporary art.

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Nordic Notes

Artisan with red-framed glasses stands with arms crossed in a workshop, beside a sprawling metal sculpture and pegboard of tools.

Rune Guneriussen, Vestfossen, Norway
Having worked in the Norwegian wilderness for years, Rune Guneriussen has experienced how gradual changes in that environment have impacted on his art. Being at the mercy of nature for the production of his art, his relationship with nature, has become more fragile than in the past, to the point where he no longer feels welcome in nature.
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Editions

Blue-white neon sign spelling hygge in cursive, mounted on a metal bar against a pale wall.

Brigitte Kowanz
»12igh20«

Diptych: left panel with dark blue textured surface; right panel with blue and white speckled pattern.

Clemens Wolf
»Expanded Metal Pigment Paintings«

Graphic pattern of navy blue and white horizontal stripes.

Jacob Dahlgren
»No Stars, But Stripes«

Exhibitions

Art gallery interior with white walls, numerous framed artworks, and white pedestals displaying sculptures on a parquet floor.

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