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Irina Lotarevich

In the Studio Irina Lotarevich, Vienna

Irina works primarily with metal to explore themes of housing, bureaucracy, and standardisation. Through modular structures and systems of measurement, she reflects on containment and the ways contemporary life shapes individual experience.

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Davide Allieri

In the Studio Davide Allieri, Milan

Davide Allieri works with sculptural and installation-based forms that explore what remains once human function has disappeared. Drawing on technical and architectural vocabularies, his practice examines states of abandonment, suspension, and post-human temporality.

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Andrej Dúbravský

In the Studio Andrej Dúbravský, Rastislavice, Slovakia

No matter how far he travels or where his work is shown, Slovak artist Andrej Dúbravský always stays connected to his roots — nature and countryside life. With the curiosity of a scientist, he dives into the exploration of living things like bees, caterpillars, ladybugs, pets, and nude men.

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Otto and Saskia Wiesenthal

Collector Stories Otto and Saskia Wiesenthal, Vienna

It has been twenty-five years since Otto Wiesenthal resigned from a managerial position to devote his time to the transformation of a house in Vienna’s seventh district built during the period of intensive industrial expansion at the end of the nineteenth century into the Hotel Altstadt Vienna, a key role in this decision, was the intention of installing his personal art collection. We met with Wiesenthal and his daughter Saskia, the hotel’s marketing and art manager and an art collector in her own right, in one of the suites of the “Altstadt” filled with design and art for a conversation about life with beautiful things and of that which is special about Vienna.

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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

Peter Jellitsch

Peter Jellitsch
»Artifacts of the Future«

Clemens Wolf

Clemens Wolf
»Expanded Paintings«

Jonathan Meese, Daniel Richter, Tal R

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

Exhibitions

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