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Sofia Goscinski

In the Studio Sofia Goscinski, Vienna

Sofia Goscinski is an Austrian sculptor and painter with Polish-Russian roots. Her working method is process-oriented; the work, which revolves around the question of identity, emerges during the creative process.

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Keith Boadwee

In the Studio Keith Boadwee, Emeryville

American conceptual artist Keith Boadwee emerged in the early 1990s through abstract action painting and photography that pushed the boundaries of decency. Over time, he expanded his practice into multiple, overlapping bodies of work—ranging from quick, expressive, and often scatological figurative paintings to more recent works featuring frogs, poodles, and domestic objects.

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Marina Faust

In the Studio Marina Faust, Vienna

Austrian artist Marina Faust began her career in photography. In addition to commissioned work, she already showed her unique view of the world in the 1980s with works such as Miniatures. Her work combines the planned and the playful, always starting with the object, the “objet trouvé” (found object), which she transforms into rolling armchairs or eclectic chandeliers.

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Kristian Roland

Collector Stories Kristian Roland, Aarhus

What started out as an interest of his father’s, turned out to impact the life of young art collector Kristian Roland in a surprising way. Art became a focal point in his life, which the growing art collection in his home bears witness to. For Kristian, artworks are carriers of stories, the best of which challenge the spectator and serve as gateways for unexplored territory.

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Nordic Notes

Johannes Hägglund

Johannes Hägglund, Stockholm
Swedish painter Johannes Hägglund belongs to a fortunate few within his generation of artists who have had the good fortune to be represented by a reputable gallery while still at art school. In this interview, Johannes elaborates on how decisions and choices in his practice relate to the continuous striving to evolve his craft as a painter. While neither a purely abstract nor figurative painter, the artist says he is less interested in the motif than in the associated painterly process.
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Editions

Charlotte Klobassa

Charlotte Klobassa
»Signature Moves«

Werner Feiersinger

Werner Feiersinger
»Untitled (Chandigarh)«

Christoph Weber

Christoph Weber
»Close Disclose«

Exhibitions

WRAP UP Winter Salon

WRAP UP Winter Salon

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