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Hirofumi Fujiwara's naturalistic, anthropomorphic sculptures evoke the question of how our perception reacts to the form that is most familiar to us, namely the human image. His sculptures are not
Transformative landscapes, shaped by constructed brushstrokes, draw the eye to motifs from apparent nature. In doing so, she reveals new, lively patterns that can be perceived in a variety of ways.
In Maria Wallenstål-Schoenberg's paintings, color tones emerge that interact rhythmically as in a piece of music. Lower layers of color swing forward, disappear again to present themselves in a new
Sebastian Herzau is always on the lookout for new challenges in classical painting techniques. He mainly devotes himself to the traditional genres of portraits and still lifes, which he translates
Tobias Stutz does not emphasize the inaccessibility of buildings that have become museum-like. Instead, he pays tribute to the original concept of the Bauhaus - architecture as a reflection of life
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