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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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Mercedes Azpilicueta

In the Studio Mercedes Azpilicueta, Amsterdam

Argentinian artist Mercedes Azpilicueta doesn’t do straight lines. Her work spirals through half-heard tales, feminist theory, colonial histories, and the objects of her everyday life. In installations composed of textiles, sound, drawing and performance, she unravels dominant narratives to let alternative forms of knowledge come to light.

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Natacha Donzé

In the Studio Natacha Donzé, Lausanne

Natacha Donzé is a Swiss artist known for her deeply enigmatic canvases, drawing the viewer into her intensively colorful world.

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Franz Wojda

Collector Stories Franz Wojda, Vienna

The Sigrid and Franz Wojda collection is among the most renowned in the German-speaking world and focuses on reductive, conceptual, and analytical Austrian and international contemporary art. We met Franz Wojda in his apartment and asked him about the influence that minimalist art had had on him personally, the beginnings of their collection, and also about his recently published book on collecting contemporary art.

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Heikki Marila

Heikki Marila, Turku
Heikki Marila’s works are endowed with an extreme physicality that often conveys an exaggerated sense of drama and often irony. Sumptuous layers of paint conceal powerful social messages and sentiments.
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Editions

Anna Jermolaewa

Anna Jermolaewa
»Adapters«

Angelika Loderer

Angelika Loderer
»Snowball« (Edition)

Yorgos Stamkopoulos

Yorgos Stamkopoulos
»Untitled«

Exhibitions

Max Freund

Max Freund
Adieu Tristesse (An Inventory of Losses)
14 October – 29 November 2025

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