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Pamela Rosenkranz

In the Studio Pamela Rosenkranz, Zurich

Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz combines biology, technology and culture into her work. Through sculptures, installations and paintings, she explores questions such as the conflict between scientific description and subjective experience, or the boundary between nature and artificiality.

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Ju Young Kim

In the Studio Ju Young Kim, Seoul

Ju Young Kim’s sculptural and installation-based practice unfolds from a position of movement and transition. Working with materials such as glass and industrial forms drawn from transportation and architecture, she explores states of in-betweenness, temporary inhabitation, and suspended time.

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Abiona Esther Ojo

In the Studio Abiona Esther Ojo, Vienna

Austrian-Nigerian artist Abiona Esther Ojo combines autobiographical themes with photographic, textile and conceptual processes in her work. In her artistic practice, she explores themes such as identity, inherited memory and intuitive knowledge.

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Johanna and Friedrich Gräfling

Collector Stories Johanna and Friedrich Gräfling, Wiesen, Germany

The program that Johanna and Friedrich Gräfling have completed in terms of art over the past ten years is actually more than enough for three lifetimes. They have founded an experimental exhibition space in Aschaffenburg, established the “Salon Kennedy” in Frankfurt am Main, a place for exhibitions and discourse on art, architecture and design, founded an art association, converted a barn into a residence, and built up a distinguished art collection with an international reputation, including works by Alicia Kwade, Simon Fujiwara, and Michael Sailstorfer.

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Nordic Notes

Kirsi Mikkola

Kirsi Mikkola, Berlin
Finnish artist Kirsi Mikkola gained recognition in the 1990s for her colorful, cartoonish plaster sculptures. In recent years she went through a radical shift in her artistic practice in developing a distinct approach to abstraction that merges the formal language of painting and collage that Mikkola herself refers to as “constructions”.
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Editions

Esther Stocker

Esther Stocker
»Knitterskulpturen«

Doug Aitken

Doug Aitken
»Twilight (earth-core)«

Tyler Mallison

Tyler Mallison
»Untitled (Chair Constructions)«

Exhibitions

WRAP UP Winter Salon

WRAP UP Winter Salon

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