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Robin Kid

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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SERIFA

In the Studio SERIFA, Munich

For many, artificial intelligence represents unpredictability and chaos. Nastassja Abel and Christian Otto are drawn to exactly that. Through their studio SERIFA, they embrace new technologies as tools for exploration, using generative processes and visual systems to create work that moves between art and design.

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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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Rosa Lleó and Gabriel Nogueira

Collector Stories Rosa Lleó and Gabriel Nogueira, Barcelona

When Rosa and her husband Gabriel met in London, they did bond over music, but soon also discovered a shared interest in art. Their Barcelona apartment, near Sagrada Família, is home to a carefully selected collection of, mainly, limited edition artworks, complemented by other objects and finds from their travels, which either hold a specific story, or which have marked an important event in the couple’s lives.

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Sandra Mujinga

Sandra Mujinga, Oslo/Berlin
Inspired by science fiction and animal survival strategies, Congolese-Norwegian artist Sandra Mujinga explores themes of visibility and surveillance. She builds her own speculative space with ghosts from colonial history that she ties to difficult and sometimes uncomfortable questions pertaining to today.
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Editions

Anna Jermolaewa

Anna Jermolaewa
»Adapters«

Edin Zenun

Edin Zenun
Taking Cuts

Esther Stocker

Esther Stocker
»Knitterskulpturen«

Exhibitions

WRAP UP Winter Salon

WRAP UP Winter Salon

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