She gave an inside view of the roots of her young but highly successful brand, which is based in Belgium. She shared with us her idea of the perfect dress. Go and visit her world at MAK Geymüllerschlössel.
Borrowing from the language of traditional media, Gioele Amaro, originally trained in architecture, creates digital paintings that mimic the appearance of distorted reflective surfaces.
Nikolaus Dominik Cyril Merlin Fröhlich, besser bekannt als N.D.C.M., ruft lieber an, anstatt eine SMS zu schreiben. Er wünschte er wäre ein Tiger, sein Spiritanimal ist jedoch ein Pandabär.
For Ucon Acrobatics, prioritizing sustainability in the production process of their pieces is paramount. We spoke with one of the founders, Jochen Smuda, about this commitment.
Several hands are kneading it; it seems like a Sisyphean work. Three women are using their bodies against it, folding and rolling in a constant back-and-forth movement.
Caroline Wong is a Malaysian-Chinese artist who grew up in London. A late bloomer, she began her training as an artist at 30, pursuing a diploma in portraiture at the Art Academy, London.
Tracce: Nel Corpo e sulla Terra“ brings together the works of four of Panama’s leading contemporary artists: Brooke Alfaro, Isabel De Obaldía, Giana De Dier, and Cisco Merel.
Janinka Kell (b. 1996) is an interdisciplinary Czech artist based in Vienna. Their work focuses on art as an experience in the form of installations, sculptures, expanded paintings, and other media.
For a period of about two hundred years in the Late Middle Ages, a trend in a funerary art called transi, or cadaver monument, emerged in cathedrals and crypts throughout Europe.
Maureen Gubia, an artist delving into multimedia forms and conjuring worlds where sprite-like beings interact with her equatorial delirium, invents her language while soundtracking large-scale canvases.
Deborah Fischer, born in Brazil, graduated with honors from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. Fischer’s interdisciplinary art practice integrates research-based installations within peripheral sites.
In the Argentinian Pavilion at the 60th La Biennale di Venezia, artist Luciana Lamothe presents her site-specific installation. In an interview we gain insight into the process behind it.
Franzine is a novel artist in the electronic music scene, renowned for her distinctive fusion of progressive pop, ethereal, and dream pop. With a background rooted in art performance and activism.
Milica Mijajlović’s artistic practice is influenced by her experiences growing up in the Balkans, especially during the post-war years, family migrations between the former Yugoslav states.
The exhibition embarks on a journey through the depths of struggles and societal expectations, echoing the timeless allure of childhood fables while delving into the complexities of adulthood.
In November last year, 14 paintings were transported to Krakow, Poland. The exhibition effectively evoked an unsettling atmosphere, reflecting the uncertainties of the contemporary world.
Flavia Mazzanti’s work explores artistic-philosophical concepts on post-anthropocentrism, body, and identity with the interest in providing alternative perspectives on ourselves and our environment.
Reihaneh’s residency at Moosey in Norwich, this past February paved for her solo show titled „8“ at the Moosey Gallery. Besides sharing her experiences from it, she gave us a glimpse into her work dynamics.
Ira Torres was born in Zaragoza. She started her degree in Fine Arts at the Faculty of Teruel, continued her studies in Madrid, and graduated from the University of Salamanca.
From the outside, I can see in the window two sculptures: a head in pink and a hand in black, titled Mutters Hirn und Vaters Hand. On the walls on both sides, huge-format paintings are hanging.
In the autumn following, a student in the TransArts class at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, the artist Kata Oelschlägel, opened the doors of her solo exhibition ‚3%‘ at Gallery Hollerei.
Vickie Vainionpää is renowned for her generative oil paintings, where she utilizes code as a medium to establish infinite relationships among diameter, curve, and entanglement.
Tsibi Geva is one of Israel’s most prominent and influential artists. Born in 1951 in Kibbutz Ein Shemer, Israel, Geva lives and works in Tel Aviv. His works are included in major public.
In the frame of his upcoming exhibition: ‚FROM PAIN COMES PAIN, THEN LAUGHTER’ as part of the ‘A Homage by…’ series at Nitsch Foundation, we met the artist for an interview.
Thomas shares insights into his processes, the significance of space in his practice, and the fusion of creativity between his art & cooking, as well as his transformative experiences in European cities.
Vanessa Küstner began painting slightly less than three years ago; her practice has since developed in all directions. On this occasion, she invited us into her world and shared insights into her values.
Nina McNab was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, and while her father is of Scottish descent, she didn’t grow up bilingual, resulting in her English not carrying a Scottish influence.
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.