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Florentina Holzinger

In the Studio Florentina Holzinger, Vienna

Florentina Holzinger's work combines dance, theatre and performance art. Holzinger and her team work with the naked body, which is presented not only as an object, but tells the story of the dealing with the self. Through her work, Holzinger creates a collective aspect that transfers from the stage to the auditorium.

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Marc Henry

In the Studio Marc Henry, Vienna

Marc Henry’s painterly worlds, presented on coarse canvas, are hallucinogenic and enigmatic. Henry uses digital images created on a computer, as sketches for his analogue works, through which he explores reality in a post-factual age.

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Erwin Kneihsl

In the Studio Erwin Kneihsl, Vienna

Erwin Kneihsl’s photographic practice is characterised by a radical reduction that stems from a deep understanding of materiality, process and perception. Building on classical training in analogue photography, he has developed a visual language that consistently focuses on elementary motifs, foremost among them the sun as a universal constant.

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Robert Punkenhofer

Collector Stories Robert Punkenhofer, Barcelona/Vienna

For more than 20 years, Robert Punkenhofer has been involved in international corporate and art management. His agency Art & Idea considers itself a nexus between art, architecture, design, and economics. He has curated more than 100 exhibitions, among them the annual Vienna Art Week. He has served as Trade Commissioner for the Austrian Foreign Trade Organisation in Mexico City, New York, and Berlin, a role that he currently holds in Barcelona. We spoke with the unusual collector about art, his ability to repeatedly create things from nothing, and about his passion for Vienna’s brilliant k. and k. period.

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Marianna Uutinen

Marianna Uutinen, Berlin
For over thirty years, Finnish artist Marianna Uutinen has been making works that reject the making of gestural marks in favor of an expanded notion of painting. She is best known for her large-scale abstract paintings made using her signature technique, which comprises building up layers of acrylic paint to make a skin and then draping these skins directly onto the canvas.
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Editions

John Skoog

John Skoog
»Walls«

Jonny Niesche

Jonny Niesche
»Aura Panels«

Clemens Wolf

Clemens Wolf
»Expanded Metal Pigment Paintings«

Exhibitions

WRAP UP Winter Salon

WRAP UP Winter Salon

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