Artists
A series of woodcuts on felt by Verena Issel, a portfolio of drawings on the entanglements of networked individuals by Carola Dertnig, and a flowering abstraction by Otto Zitko.
Tex Rubinowitz's embroideries for more self-irony, Mike Meiré's minimalist statement against plastic waste in the oceans, and Milen Till's endless cup towers as a tribute to Constantin Brâncuși.
A summit attempt against climate change by Marco Biermann, an endless mesh of lines above the rooftops of Beirut by Laurent Ajina, and the melancholy moment when David Bowie comes to rest in an Art Brut colony - captured by Christine de Grancy.
A series of 20 unique pastel works by Carsten Fock that echo a contemplative sound; 15 watercolors by Stefan Reiterer that demystify Google Maps; and 20 drawings by Nikolaus Gansterer that explore the dialectical relationship between "yes" and "no."
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- Andy Warhol -
Featured Artwork
Young artist Ruscha Voormann is constantly developing new techniques to create abstract wall objects. For her series "Dusk & Dawn" she combines acrylic glass, acrylic paint and aludibond to create dynamic forms that oscillate between sculpture and painting. The production process is always the same. But the result is always unique.
Critic's Pick
Sebastian Preuss, art historian and vice editor-in-chief of the magazine "Weltkunst", recommends the photo edition "Nude Pretzelman Standing In The Forest" by Erez Israeli. With the figure of the Pretzelman, Israeli has created a hybrid fantasy character that acts against discrimination, homophobia, racism and anti-Semitism and takes xenophobia to absurdity.
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