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Stanislav Zábrodský

In the Studio Stanislav Zábrodský, Prague

Pine rosin becomes a time capsule, limestone carries the traces of human activity, pressed into forms that simulate geological processes spanning millennia. In his reliefs and installations, Stanislav Zábrodský investigates how time and materiality unfold, in an era dominated by human influence.

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Pamela Rosenkranz

In the Studio Pamela Rosenkranz, Zurich

Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz combines biology, technology and culture into her work. Through sculptures, installations and paintings, she explores questions such as the conflict between scientific description and subjective experience, or the boundary between nature and artificiality.

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Ju Young Kim

In the Studio Ju Young Kim, Seoul

Ju Young Kim’s sculptural and installation-based practice unfolds from a position of movement and transition. Working with materials such as glass and industrial forms drawn from transportation and architecture, she explores states of in-betweenness, temporary inhabitation, and suspended time.

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Michael Trestik

Collector Stories Michael Trestik, Prague

Married to famous documentary filmmaker Helena Trestikova and father to Tomas Trestik, one of the leading Czech photographers, Michael Trestik is a person of public interest himself, with an interesting biography. He is also a passionate collector of antiques, ceramics, and art. We met Michael Trestik in his home above the rooftops of Prague’s Letná district and talked with him, among others, about his passion for collecting, why he is now divesting of his collection nonetheless, and what motivated him lately to trade in his pencil for an artist‘s crayon.

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Nordic Notes

Rune Guneriussen

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

Jonathan Meese, Daniel Richter, Tal R

Jonathan Meese, Daniel Richter, Tal R
»Es gibt sie noch die Dinge«

Ilari Hautamäki

Ilari Hautamäki
»Sketch for dawn«

Paul Hutchinson

Paul Hutchinson
»two minds thinking two thoughts three words making you soft«

Exhibitions

WRAP UP Winter Salon

WRAP UP Winter Salon

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