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"With the mass of their bodies and their intensive physical presence they take over the surrounding space and invite you to interact with them: take for instance those human figures enclosed in a
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
Sissa Micheli questions the everyday and the familiar in a variety of photographs, video works and objects and opens up new perspectives. What can be perceived on the surface frequently refers to
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
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
Piero Manzoni (Soncino, 13 July 1933 – Milan, 6 February 1963) was an Italian artist, famous internationally for his Artist's Shit. Manzoni's artistic operations are guided by gesture and thought,
Saba Masoumian was born in Tehran in 1982, after obtaining a diploma in graphic design from Azad University she moved to the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. He has held solo exhibitions in Tehran
Alexej von Jawlensky was a Russian painter associated with the Der Blauer Reiter group in Munich. His works are characterized by their directional brushstrokes, mystical subjects, and use of rich,
Barcelona (1913) – Saint-Tropez (2005), was a Catalan painter, engraver and sculptor. Clavé's work is often part of the School of Paris along with that of other artists such as Pablo Picasso, Juan
Rot an der Rot (1909) - Eningen (1981), was an artist known for his large-format woodcuts. Between 1931 and 1933, the artist lived abroad, in London, Paris, Egypt, and Greece, working as an
Barcelona (1927) – (2007), was a Catalan painter most famous for his informalist or abstract expressionist work. In 1951, he produced his first engravings entitled 'Homage to Federico García Lorca.
Arrecife (1919) – Tahíche (1992) After completing his studies at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid (where he lived between 1945 and 1964), he moved to New York, where he exhibited
Benevento (1948) Italian painter. He studies at the Benevento Artistic Lyceum between 1964 and 1968. In 1977 he moves to Milan, developing in the late seventies a monochrome style that incorporates
For Christa Filser, the search for new forms of expression plays an important role in her artistic work. Her artistic activity reflects her search for sound, complexity, differentiation and challenge
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.
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
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
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
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