Neo Rauch is one of the most significant artists of our time. In a category of their own-independent of the predictable rhythm of the developments defining the art of the past several decades – his wo...
With her work, Katharina Grosse has occupied one of the most important international positions in painting since the early 1990s. Her work and thinking is characterized by constant renewal and variabl...
Driven by the catastrophe itself, mankind’s voyeurism is nowadays experiencing a satisfaction that has rarely existed before. The news coverage on the latest consequences of natural disasters are cons...
The group of seven marble sculptures of enlarged fruits suspended in fourpost cages show Claudia Comte’s occupation with technology, nature and material. Each sculpture was carved by a robot into a bl...
For the work The Unknown Land of the South Ella Littwitz, in a very personal way, deals with the absurdity of territorial limitations between nation-states and the restricted movements in the world, t...
Conny Maier’s works reflect sociocultural topics such as poverty, solitude and social conflict. She humorously and cautiously reveals social systems and their constructions. The artist acts as a silen...
Meese’s work includes paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, performances, but also writing, stage design and directing in the theatre and opera world. The self-portrait runs like a red thread throu...
Jorinde Voigt’s drawings and sculptural works develop rigorous, idiosyncratic systems to depict how one’s inner world – such as personal experience, emotion, and memory – intersects with external cond...
Gina has a BA in Studio Art and Anthropology and an MFA in Painting and Drawing. The primary source of her work is contemporary visual culture that has been rapidly transformed by the omnipresence of ...
The young German painter Jonas Weichsel since 2015 has been working on a series of works that make use of a particular, stylized and complex technical process, which can be interpreted as putting him ...
Language and translation play an important role in Polish artist Maria Loboda’s works. In fact, it could be argued that the artist treats reality and the material world as a universe of signs and mean...
Language and translation play an important role in Polish artist Maria Loboda’s works. In fact, it could be argued that the artist treats reality and the material world as a universe of signs and mean...
Supercube star (blue) (2019) is derived from a unique polyhedral module interlocked in a star shape. Inspired by earlier geometric studies conducted by R. Buckminster Fuller and further developed in c...
The ceramic sculptures of Carolein Smit are exclusively figurative, incredibly detailed, and covered with a shiny and colourful glaze. At first sight, her animal figures appear charming and cute. Howe...
Flash, Bang, Wallop 11 is a colorful, hand-sized, polygonal sculpture by British artist Richard Deacon. The flat, glazed ceramic is held up with the help of a thin sheet of metal and is presented on a...
Kamijo moved to the US at the age of 16 and completed a BFA in Painting and Drawing at the University of Oregon in 2000, followed by an MFA in Painting and Drawing at the University of Washington in 2...
In Sofia Hultén’s “Indecisive Angles” sculptures, heavy-duty trolleys are cut in half and welded in new pairings. The new-mirrored axis results in a symmetry that prevents their potential to, in some,...
The shell depicted in Antje Majewski’s painting Muschel mit Perle aus dem Atelier von Jeanne Mammen (2013) was preserved in the studio apartment of Berlin-based artist Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976), which...
Ulrike Theusner (born 1982) does not simply depict people and scenes, she focuses on characteristic interpretations. Theusner is an obsessive draftswoman. Like a sponge, the artist takes up her surrou...
A nude male reclines on a rock in this smaller version of Elmgreen & Dragset’s “Han”, which is permanently installed on the waterfront in front of Kronborg Castle in Elsingore, Denmark. The sculpture ...
Birgit Megerle’s paintings, concerned with temporality and the the historicity of painting, are characterized by an artificial, stage-like, atmosphere. Despite their contemporary references, her works...
In Holzapfel’s straw pictures, light, color, and real and illusionistic pictorial spatiality play a central role. The pictures seek to overcome the rupture between depiction and what is depicted; they...
In his works, the Norwegian-German artist Yngve Holen examines the relationships and boundaries between the (human) body and consumer culture in various areas of life such as transport, industrial foo...
Hütte’s photographs of interiors in Venice show intricate spatial relationships involving doors, mirrors, and windows. Light coming in through the windows is reflected off ceilings, walls, and floors ...