In the Studio Andrej Dúbravský, Rastislavice, Slovakia
Where to meet art, culture and creativity
Born in Linz in 1971, Tobias Pils is among the most exciting painters working today. Employing a heavily reduced color palette, he creates paintings and drawings that weave abstract and representational elements into associative pictorial worlds. What in terms of subject matter can be interpreted as an investigation of both elementary and personal themes like birth and death or becoming and passing, also negotiates central questions in painting at large. For in Pils’ visual cosmos, one painterly mark leads to the next, one image to another, as if painting were constantly staging its own death and rebirth.
METABOLICA leads us into the factory of life and tells a molecular story of metabolic cycles across five chapters – from the Industrial Revolution to the present and future, from whaling and the petromodern age to current and emerging scenarios of the bioeconomy. Algae and bacteria become artistic collaborators, forming a new visual and aesthetic practice through microbiological processes.
New Yorker Joe Bradley is known for his multifaceted works, which are situated between figuration and abstraction. The show at the Kunsthalle Krems encompasses around 90 of Bradley’s most recent works, including paintings, drawings, and sculptures. It is the US American’s first museum exhibition in Austria.
Johannes Holt Iversen, Copenhagen/Amsterdam
The Danish painter and sculptor Johannes Holt Iversen has bases in Copenhagen and Amsterdam. He focuses on exploring the tension between artificial and organic material and life forms and works with both traditional art forms and cutting-edge technology including AI.
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