Born in Klagenfurt, Austria, in 1992 and having lived in Vienna for the most part of their live, Carli Fridolin Biller’s artistic journey began with graphic design and illustration.
We are sitting here in Felix Schwentner’s apartment in Vienna’s 8th district, and it’s around 6 p.m. now. We try to recapture some of the moments that made him fall in love with art and different media.
Alessandro Samuel Albrecht began his studies in 2020 in the class “Art and Time | Photography” at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under the guidance of Professor Martin Gutmann.
Tanya Traykovski met C’naan Hamburger at her Hunter mfa thesis exhibition in December 2023 and interviewed her at her first solo show currently on view at Charles Moffett gallery.
Leonard Schwarz (*1997) lebt und arbeitet in Wien. Aufgewachsen in Leipzig absolvierte er zunächst eine Lehre als Tischler. Seit 2021 studiert er Malerei an der „Akademie der Bildenden Künste“ in Wien.
Der Funke ist wieder übergesprungen: Nach vier Tagen hat die SPARK ART FAIR VIENNA in der MARX HALLE auch bei ihrer dritten Ausgabe für Begeisterung bei Besucher*innen gesorgt.
Sofiia Stepanova is a Ukraine-born, Berlin-based artist. She first studied painting at the Kyiv Academy of Fine Art and Architecture, with a focus on iconography and art history.
One late Tuesday morning, Flora spoke with me on topics surrounding her work, the processes behind it, and how her writings and the music she makes are connected with her visual work.
Some of the organizers and contributors behind AMRO 24—Davide Bevilacqua, Gabriela Gordillo, Ushi Reiter, Theresa Muhl, and Aileen Derieg—shared with us their insights about the upcoming festival.
Book recommendations. Discover a curated selection of spring reads handpicked by Kristina DESKA Nikolić. Your companion for navigating through must reads of the season awaits you here.
Sonia Borrell is an influential art collector known for her passion for contemporary art. Her collection, the Tryson Collection, features a mix of emerging and established artists.
There is a similarity between detective stories and visiting an art exhibition: in both we are looking for clues. This is how art criticism turned me into a voyeur or you could also call it a detective figure.
So on this occasion, we took a chance to bring you closer to the process and history of the Raku technique, born in Japan and brought by Bernard Leach to the West—actually to England in the 1920s.
Pia Aydt, born in 1998, lives and works in Vienna. She studies fine arts at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, focusing on drawing. Her work strongly revolves around ambivalent emotions.