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Yorgos Stamkopoulos

In the Studio Yorgos Stamkopoulos, Berlin

Air-brushed horizons, sculptural canvases, blurred visual worlds, and scraped off layers of paint: The Greek artist Yorgos Stamkopoulos is a painter who works rather like a sculptor and delights in playing with chance. His works are comprised of abstract forms, color fields, and lines that seem to have no beginning or end.

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Katrin Hornek

In the Studio Katrin Hornek, Vienna

Katrin Hornek’s work testifies to her astonishment when looking at our world in which humans, in the age of the Anthropocene, have become an influencing geological factor. She deals with the interfaces and interdependencies between nature and culture and shows how human intervention affects the present and future of our planet.

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Gerold Miller

In the Studio Gerold Miller, Berlin and Pistoia, Italy

The minimalist form defines the works of the Altshausen-born object artist Gerold Miller. His wall objects achieve their impact through radical monochrome and geometric abstraction. He uses modern techniques and materials, such as aluminum or stainless steel, to support his works, creating a symbiosis of sculpture and image.

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Joëlle Romba

Collector Stories Joëlle Romba, Berlin

Joëlle Romba is an expert on contemporary art and is also the director of Sotheby’s Berlin. She lives with her husband Eric, their two young daughters and their large dog in a villa dating from the turn of the century in Berlin-Nikolassee. The passion for art began for the two collectors more than ten years ago. During that period they have acquired more than 200, mostly contemporary works.

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Sofie Thorsen

Sofie Thorsen, Vienna
Sofie Thorsen poses abstract questions on the subject of space, its formal language and design, always starting from concrete architectural, temporal and geographical situations. In her "Play Sculptures", for example, she deals with a forgotten typology of forms during the art-in-architecture movement of the post-war period, emphasizing the intertwined character of abstract sculpture, architecture and urban planning, aesthetics and society.
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Editions

Elisa Alberti

Elisa Alberti
»abstract relationships«

Andreas Duscha

Andreas Duscha
»Kerndruck«

Peter Jellitsch

Peter Jellitsch
»September Variations«

Exhibitions

Charlotte Klobassa and Raphaela Riepl

Charlotte Klobassa and Raphaela Riepl
take away (near you)
7 December, 2023 – 27 January, 2024

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