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In the Studio Robin Kid, Rambouillet, France

Robin Kid works with images that feel less made than encountered. Cowboys, cops, fragments of cartoon Americana: images that existed long before he picked them up, suspended somewhere between memory and mass culture. Raised in the south of the Netherlands by his grandparents, in a former mining neighbourhood bordering an American army base, he grew up with the idea of the U.S. glowing faintly from the other side of the fence.

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In the Studio Megan Plunkett, Los Angeles, CA

American artist Megan Plunkett turns away from depicting people, instead focusing on everyday objects. Drawn from consumer culture, and the film industry, her carefully constructed photographic series cultivate a sense of estrangement within things that might otherwise feel familiar.

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In the Studio Elisabeth von Samsonow, Vienna/Lower Austria

Elisabeth von Samsonow is a philosopher, artist, author and emeritus professor of Philosophical and Historical Anthropology at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. In her work she brings together art, ecological concerns and feminist theory.

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Collector Stories Erik Nordenhake, Stockholm

Erik Nordenhake is one of the people to advocate a more progressive art community in Sweden, proclaiming that there can be only one way forward for the traditionally insular Swedish art world, which is to venture beyond Scandinavian borders, letting more outsiders in, and encouraging artists to pursue a career outside Sweden.

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Nina Beier, Copenhagen
Everyday objects are more than meets the eye to Danish artist Nina Beier. She showcases innocuous objects such as china, wigs, and pointedly massive bronze statues as more than just materia, but as reproductions of values and views – or as “representations of a world order,” as the artist puts it.
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Editions

Kunstinstallation: gefaltete Stoffpaneele mit Fleischmuster, aufgehängt auf Metallgestell in hellem Ausstellungsraum.

Lúa Coderch
»Souvenir [Onyx]«

White wall with a black geometric wall sculpture and a crumpled black-and-white grid-patterned textile hanging beside a doorway.

Esther Stocker
»Knitterskulpturen«

Abstract black-ink line drawing framed in white mat with black wooden frame on a light wall.

Peter Jellitsch
»Artifacts of the Future«

Exhibitions

Art gallery interior with white walls, numerous framed artworks, and white pedestals displaying sculptures on a parquet floor.

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