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Stanislav Zábrodský

In the Studio Stanislav Zábrodský, Prague

Pine rosin becomes a time capsule, limestone carries the traces of human activity, pressed into forms that simulate geological processes spanning millennia. In his reliefs and installations, Stanislav Zábrodský investigates how time and materiality unfold, in an era dominated by human influence.

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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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Otto and Saskia Wiesenthal

Collector Stories Otto and Saskia Wiesenthal, Vienna

It has been twenty-five years since Otto Wiesenthal resigned from a managerial position to devote his time to the transformation of a house in Vienna’s seventh district built during the period of intensive industrial expansion at the end of the nineteenth century into the Hotel Altstadt Vienna, a key role in this decision, was the intention of installing his personal art collection. We met with Wiesenthal and his daughter Saskia, the hotel’s marketing and art manager and an art collector in her own right, in one of the suites of the “Altstadt” filled with design and art for a conversation about life with beautiful things and of that which is special about Vienna.

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Nordic Notes

Pia Ferm

Pia Ferm, Frankfurt
Be it carving, weaving or tufting, Pia Ferm defines herself as a sculptor. In her neat tapestries, hand-trimmed to keep the surface alive, the Swedish artist mixes a pretty medium with humor, creating figures that are frozen in time like cartoons. Time is essential for Ferm but not in the way you might think. She has plenty of it.
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Editions

Jonny Niesche

Jonny Niesche
»Aura Panels«

Asger Dybvad Larsen

Asger Dybvad Larsen
»Untitled (Cut-up 31)«

Raphaela Riepl

Raphaela Riepl
»Assorted Flavors«

Exhibitions

WRAP UP Winter Salon

WRAP UP Winter Salon

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