Anastasija Pavić is a multi-media artist living in Belgrade. In her artistic practice, Pavić tackles complex contemporary issues such as post-cyber feminism, consumerism, interpersonal relationships.
Walking around London, losing yourself in the layers of history, culture and cosmopolitan charm, is the greatest rest; as Virginia Woolf expresses, „To walk alone in London is the greatest rest.“
Hanna Burkart was born in Vienna, where she graduated in Industrial Design and Site-specific Art. In her performances, she takes a step back from accepted certainties and practices.
Loes van Delft’s paintings seamlessly blend an innocent quirkiness with a playful cartoon aesthetic. Blurring the boundaries between fine brushwork and commercial appeal.
Mysteriöse social Media Posts von russischen Anime Squads, die Söldnergruppe Wagner, die den Tod ihres Anführers Yevgeniy Prigozhin mit einem Manga in seiner Hand verkünden.
Jakob Würzl, an artist, creative director and copywriter, was born in 1976 in Vienna. He graduated from the University of Applied Arts Vienna in 2002 and currently resides and works in the Vienna Woods.
Die beiden Kuratoren Walter Seidl und Jan Gustav Fiedler übernehmen die künstlerische Leitung der SPARK Art Fair Vienna 2024. Gemeinsam leiten sie das neu installierte Curatorial & Advisory Board.
Francesco Ciccolella, born in Salzburg in 1990, is an illustrator, graphic artist, and visual storyteller. His illustrations have graced the covers of international newspapers, magazines, and books.
According to the writer Judith Schalansky, it is archiving that gives us the freedom to forget the past. The loss of objects transforms them from something factual into something fictional.
Two artist heroes from BMCA are visiting Vienna! Both multimedia artists who are based in Hangzhou became part of the collection with a body of several works in the year 2014 and 2015.
Vica Pacheco’s practice is grounded in „experimental music“ and composition, integrating ceramic art. The ceramic pieces and installations she produces are a direct result of her musical experimentation.
A masterfully orchestrated exhibition, furthermore profoundly touching. UNFAIR GAME talks about game as an enabler of existence, but also game as as a realm filled with tactics.
Maria Szakats animates allegories of human nature with her new show at Galerie Chloé Salgado. The works synthesise two seemingly antithetical elements, the traditional handicraft of embroidery.
Paula Gogola is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Prague. Working predominantly in the medium of painting, her practice revolves around transfeminine positions in her queer experience.