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Stockholm - Kunst

Kevin Judge is an Irish artist based in Stockholm. His narrative paintings capture fleeting moments of everyday life, reimagined in dreamlike, otherworldly settings.

Linz - Fotografie

Engin Uzunkaya’s new book „City Kino“ collects photos from 2016–2023 in Linz. We spoke with him about the work, his views on photography, and his take on the analog medium.

Kiew - Kunst

Ivanka Nechyporuk, a Ukrainian artist, earned a Master’s in Art Restoration. Known for her refined sense of color, she treats it as a personal language. She lives and works in Kyiv.

Berkeley - Architektur

Jie Han, a California landscape architect, shares how her UC Berkeley education and passion for sustainability guide her in turning neglected spaces into regenerative landscapes.

Weimar - Festival

We spoke with Hendrik Wendler of GENIUS LOCI WEIMAR about how video mapping storytelling has evolved, and the festival’s deep ties to historic sites. Sept 5–7, 2025, Weimar.

Nürnberg - Ausstellung

Huang Min’s artistic practice unfolds across painting, drawing, porcelain, photography, and sculptural objects, resisting easy categorization while maintaining a distinct visual language.

Wien - Kunst

„Inverse Painting“, Gerhard Himmer’s solo at gezwanzig Showroom Innsbruck, runs until July 30. We talked about his process, early education, and friendship’s role in the art world.

Neuhaus - Ausstellung

„TERRA INCOGNITA – Art Expedition to an Unknown Neighbouring Country“, curated by Miroslav Haľák, presents Czechoslovak art in dialogue with works from the Museum Liaunig Collection.

München - Kunst

Walter Storms shaped one of Germany’s top galleries with passion and focus. Here, he reflects on his path and on Günther Uecker ahead of the artist’s upcoming exhibition.

Wien - Kunst

Vom 15. Juli bis 9. August zeigt die Galerie im Gwölb (Marktplatz 15, 4170 Haslach) die Ausstellung „Stadtgewebe“ von Delphine Léger im Rahmen des Sommersymposiums Textile Kultur Haslach.

London - Ausstellung

A slip of the tongue became the poetic title of an exhibition where Gray Wielebinski, Kollektiv Collective, and Verena Traeger reflect on collage as a bridge between past and present.

Haag - Kunst

SCHAU transforms vacant shop windows in Haag into venues for contemporary art. Passersby discover the works by chance or engage more deeply with them during guided tours.