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In the Studio Cecilia Vicuña, New York

Cecilia Vicuña’s practice moves fluidly between poetry, sculpture, textile, and performance, always returning to what she calls arte precario: an art built from debris, unspun wool, feathers, and stone that she has been making since 1966. Rooted in Indigenous Andean knowledge systems, and above all in the khipu—the knotted cord long dismissed as a mere accounting device—her work reframes precariousness and fragility as forms of consciousness rather than loss.

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Person with long wavy hair sits on a stool in a gallery, looking at the camera, wearing a navy jacket; left wall covered in blue Life posters.

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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Adult female with blonde ponytail in a dark sweatshirt stands with arms crossed amid tall cacti in a sunlit garden.

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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Collector Stories Katharina Baukhage, Berlin

Katharina Bauckhage founded artflash in 2012 as the first online gallery for artworks and limited editions in the German-speaking world. The platform appeals to newcomers and established collectors alike — more than 1,000 editions by over 500 artists have been sold to date.

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Man seated beside a white column, talking on a cellphone against a textured, weathered wall.

Julius Göthlin, Stockholm
A frontrunner of contemporary abstract painting in Sweden, Julius Göthlin’s work to the observer might appear to depart from notions of space and various natural phenomena. In his own view however, his practice largely stems from striving to propel energies and feelings through physical structures.
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Editions

Two framed abstract paintings on a white wall; left blue and green shapes on blue, right pink with green and blue brushstrokes.

Ilari Hautamäki
»Sketch for dawn«

Two rectangular abstract paintings hung on a white wall; left panel cobalt blue with multicolored shapes, right panel dark gray with blue patches.

Yorgos Stamkopoulos
»Untitled«

Dark rocky ground with scattered yellow-outlined graffiti words on stones.

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

Exhibitions

Sophie Hirsch I Maruša Sagadin
11 September – 17 October 2026

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