Ulrich Baehr (born in 1938), working from his studio above Checkpoint Charlie, the main crossing point between East and West Berlin, painted in the 1960s the major events of recent history, taking
Ella Bergmann-Michel (1895-1971) and her husband Robert Michel (1897-1983) were among the most important and original artists of the 20th-century German avant-garde. Very close friends of Kurt
Kubra Khademi is a Hazara artist and performer from Afghanistan born in 1989. Through her practice, Kubra Khademi explores her life as a refugee and a woman. She studied fine arts at Kabul University
The Middle East, non-internationally recognised countries, radioactive or forbidden zones considered as “involuntary nature parks” are all territories that Louis-Cyprien Rials has travelled through
Since graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 1993, Graeme has continued to practise as a painter based in WASPS Southblock Studios, Glasgow. He exhibits regularly in solo shows and group
This body of work represents a fascinating attempt to give "time" a tangible, physical form. Through intricate layering and evocative imagery, the artwork bridges the scientific and the
Willy Verginer was born in Bressanone (BZ) in 1957. He attended the Art Institute of Ortisei, where he studied Painting. After graduation, he worked in various wood sculpture studios in Val Gardena.
Alexander Massouras (b. 1981) is an artist from Nottingham now based in Cambridge, UK. His work is in UK and international collections including the British Museum, the V&A, the Metropolitan
Christian Verginer, born in 1982 in Brixen, Italy, is a distinguished sculptor celebrated for his intricate limewood carvings that explore the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature. He
Matthias Verginer, born in 1982 in Bressanone, Italy, is a contemporary sculptor renowned for his intricate wooden sculptures that blend realism with conceptual depth. Raised in Ortisei, Val Gardena,
For years now this German artist has been continuing his quest to combine complex digital manipulations of photography with architectural elements or virtual spaces. He does not seek to reproduce
Jürgen Klauke (Kliding, 1943) is a unique figure in contemporary art. Above all, he paved the way for staged photography by conceptualising the photographic medium and elevating it to the immanent
The impact of the works of Robert Pan derives from their beauty of concept and construction, from the intensity and splendor of their colors, from the exactitude and sure effect of the way those
Josef Rainer was born in 1970 in Bressanone (I). Between 1991 and 1997 he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. From 2001 to 2003 he received a scholarship in Vienna and since 2003 has divided
Presented on large-scale canvases and depicted in vibrant, almost lurid colours, Kinki Texass subjects may appear to have been quickly dashed off but have in fact been developed over a period
In his works on canvas, paper or glass, Antonello Viola traces a chromatic perimeter where, through a process of accumulation, stratification and sedimentation, the canvas becomes a place devoted to
Bernard BUFFET is a French expressionist painter born in Paris in 1928 and died in 1999. A precocious child, he was accepted at the age of 15 at the National School of Fine Arts. Introduced to
Somsak Hanumas Born in 1980 in Bangkok, where he lived his entire childhood and most of his adult life. Initially destined for a career as an engineer, he joined the Royal Institute of Technology in
Hans Hartung was born in 1904 and died in 1989. He was a German painter who became a naturalized French citizen and one of the fathers of abstraction and tachism. Between the ages of eight and ten,
Georges Mathieu is a famous French painter born in 1921 in Boulogne-sur-Mer in Pas-de-Calais and died in 2012 in Boulogne-Billancourt. He is known for being the initiator of the movement known as
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