About the Artist: Heiner Franzen (*1961 in Papenburg) is a draftsman and video artist living in Berlin. After two years at the HfK Bremen, he completed his studies in 1993 at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. He processes collective memories from everyday life: teenage experiences, cinema, advertising, sports, medicine, etc. and sets them in large drawing and video installations, such as most recently at Ebensperger Berlin (2021), at Gio Marconi Milano, in the Haus am Lützowplatz Berlin (2018) and on the Manifesta Palermo (2018). After guest professorships at the HBK Braunschweig and the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, he has been teaching at the ETH Zurich since 2018.
About the Artist: CHRISTIAN AWE born in Berlin (*1978)
About the Artist: Born in 1990, moved as an Ashkenasi Jew from Moscow to Goslar. Former European Champion in Table Tennis.Worked from 2009-2014 with Herbert Volkmann. Announced "Interreality" in 2016 as a new art movement.
About the Artist: Katja Koeberlin is a visual artist who works with various media, including painting, drawing and installation. She was born in East Berlin in 1978 and studied visual communication at the Berlin University of the Arts. Her working process often begins with extensive research and exploration of a topic. The conceptual idea developed from this is translated into the artistic process. In contrast to this, but also as a complement, is her painting, which she develops from within and emotionally. She uses her image archive from the internet as a visual source. In her pictures, she explores identities! Who am I, who are you, who are we, who would we like to be? Inside and outside, truth and lies, reality and fantasy. Through overlays, layers and collaged image elements, she creates encrypted portraits and messages in which dreams and reality flow into one another. An ambivalent feeling of familiarity and distance arises.
About the Artist: Halle Frost is a multi-disciplinary artist and curator whose art practice is always a collaboration with other brilliant minds towards a shared dream of an old age on earth.
About the Artist: I studied in Würzburg and Karlsruhe. In 1995 I was founder of a new media agency in Munich. From 1998 to 2003 I lived in New York, where I had several gallery shows. In 2003 I moved to Berlin. I am Scholarship holder of the Else Heiliger Fonds of the Konrad-Adenauer Foundation and the GLOBAL scholarship of the Berlin Senate. My work is shown in national and international solo and group exhibitions and is represented in several art collections, exhibitions etc. De Cacaofabriek Helmond, Netherlands, Kunstraum Bethanien Berlin, Frank Taal Gallery Rotterdam, Wilhelmhallen Berlin, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Galerie Parisa Kind, Collection Alison and Peter W. Klein, Museum Tour Deutsche Bank Collection, Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden, Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, Gallery Burster Berlin, Gallery SEPTEMBER Berlin, Autocenter Berlin, State Representation Baden-Württemberg Berlin, ZKM Karlsruhe, Kunstverein Offenburg.My photographic and sculptural works focus on physical and psychological states that are in a fragile balance, that are in danger of tipping over or being thrown out of balance. Installations and sculptures are based on minimal, very precise arrangements and usually have a surreal, almost dreamlike aura about them. The artificial spatial constructions contrast with my photographic works, which are characterized by the search for the greatest possible immediacy. Long-term pinhole camera photographs are created. I am interested in the unpredictable, overlapping and blurring in analogue photographic processes.
About the Artist: Fred Unruh graduated from the Berlin Weißensee School of Art with a degree in sculpture in the class of Professor Albrecht Schäfer. He completed a guest semester in the Feldmann painting class and at the L'école des Beaux-Arts de Marseille and was a scholarship holder of the Lucia Loeser Foundation. Fred Unruh is a co-founder of the Berlin art collective Studio Huette. In addition to various exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, and France, he has been an integral part of Culterim since 2022. Before establishing himself in the art world, he completed studies in sociology and psychology in Mannheim and Istanbul.
About the Artist: Annique Delphine is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Berlin, Germany. Her work includes photography, video, painting and performance. Often using her work as a way to overcome her own traumas, Delphine believes in art as a way to promote personal and collective healing. Her art practice focuses on the politicization and censorship of the body, feminine symbolism, sexuality, our relationship with nature and our obsession with social media and self image.
About the Artist: Slater has been called a "clairvoyant for the collective consciousness", and according to The New Yorker, he is "something of a cult hero".
About the Artist: Halle Frost,(*1994, Portland, OR) lives and works in Berlin. Her art practice is centered around collaboration and collective visions for an old age on Earth.
About the Artist: Sven Vollbrecht, born and raised in Berlin, is a German conceptual artist of contemporary art. He worked, among other things, as a photographer and director, before he finally decided in 2020 to live only as an artist. He uses all kinds of materials and media that seem important to him for his current themes and works.
About the Artist: Johanna Keimeyer is an experiential artist who creates immersive experiences using interdisciplinary forms. This can take the form of large scale art installations transforming site specific architecture with video, light, objects, scent and sound. Her strength is to create participatory art experiences that combine cutting edge technology with art, fashion and design. Her ultimate focus is to allow the viewer to explore profound questions about identity and humanity’s values. Her motivation for her art is to make the invisible visible.
About the Artist: Jonathan Meese was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1970 and lives in Berlin and Ahrensburg. His artistic work encompasses painting, drawing, graphic art, sculpture, performance, stage and costume design, and directing theatre and opera productions.
About the Artist: Stef Heidhues was born 1975 in Washington DC, USA. She holds an MA from the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg and also studied at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon in France.Stef Heidhues lives and works in Berlin. She is represented by EIGEN+ART Berlin/Leipzig.
About the Artist: Born in 1990, moved as an Ashkenasi Jew from Moscow to Goslar. Former European Champion in Table Tennis.Worked from 2009-2014 with Herbert Volkmann. Announced "Interreality" in 2016 as a new art movement.
About the Artist: Mareike Jacobi's main focus is on drawing. In her work she concerns herself with the multidimensional connotation of pattern. She studied textile and surface design at Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin. In 2016, she completed her studies there as a Meisterschülerin of Barbara Schmidt. Since then, her work focus increasingly shifted to fine art. In 2019, she participated in the Goldrausch Künstlerinnen project. Her works have been on view at SaRang Building in Jogjakarta, Indonesia (2017), Haus am Kleistpark, Berlin (2019), POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair (2020), Galerie oqbo, Berlin (2022), among others. In 2020, her artist book Pattern Book was published by Berlin-based Revolver Publishing. Since 2021 she is represented by the Berlin gallery einBuch.haus.
About the Artist: Mareike Jacobi's main focus is on drawing. In her work she concerns herself with the multidimensional connotation of pattern. She studied textile and surface design at Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin. In 2016, she completed her studies there as a Meisterschülerin of Barbara Schmidt. Since then, her work focus increasingly shifted to fine art. In 2019, she participated in the Goldrausch Künstlerinnen project. Her works have been on view at SaRang Building in Jogjakarta, Indonesia (2017), Haus am Kleistpark, Berlin (2019), POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair (2020), Galerie oqbo, Berlin (2022), among others. In 2020, her artist book Pattern Book was published by Berlin-based Revolver Publishing. Since 2021 she is represented by the Berlin gallery einBuch.haus.
About the Artist: Fred Unruh graduated from the Berlin Weißensee School of Art with a degree in sculpture in the class of Professor Albrecht Schäfer. He completed a guest semester in the Feldmann painting class and at the L'école des Beaux-Arts de Marseille and was a scholarship holder of the Lucia Loeser Foundation. Fred Unruh is a co-founder of the Berlin art collective Studio Huette. In addition to various exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, and France, he has been an integral part of Culterim since 2022. Before establishing himself in the art world, he completed studies in sociology and psychology in Mannheim and Istanbul.
About the Artist: Fred Unruh graduated from the Berlin Weißensee School of Art with a degree in sculpture in the class of Professor Albrecht Schäfer. He completed a guest semester in the Feldmann painting class and at the L'école des Beaux-Arts de Marseille and was a scholarship holder of the Lucia Loeser Foundation. Fred Unruh is a co-founder of the Berlin art collective Studio Huette. In addition to various exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, and France, he has been an integral part of Culterim since 2022. Before establishing himself in the art world, he completed studies in sociology and psychology in Mannheim and Istanbul.
About the Artist: Mareike Jacobi's main focus is on drawing. In her work she concerns herself with the multidimensional connotation of pattern. She studied textile and surface design at Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin. In 2016, she completed her studies there as a Meisterschülerin of Barbara Schmidt. Since then, her work focus increasingly shifted to fine art. In 2019, she participated in the Goldrausch Künstlerinnen project. Her works have been on view at SaRang Building in Jogjakarta, Indonesia (2017), Haus am Kleistpark, Berlin (2019), POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair (2020), Galerie oqbo, Berlin (2022), among others. In 2020, her artist book Pattern Book was published by Berlin-based Revolver Publishing. Since 2021 she is represented by the Berlin gallery einBuch.haus.
About the Artist: www.rolandboden.dewww.kronos-projekt.de
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: The flood of images and their excessive, inflationary proliferation around us disturbs me, puts me in a kind of visual restlessness, but at the same time it is an indispensable source of my working process. I am driven to take objects, forms out of their original pictorial contexts and bring them together gracefully in a space that has been waiting for them.
About the Artist: Maia Friend is an autodidact artist living and working in Berlin. On the move since birth and having spent the majority of her life traveling light, she enjoys creating work that is thoroughly impractical. She currently works predominantly with paper, ink, and found objects.
About the Artist: Lennart Grau was born 1981 in Krefeld and graduated 2013 from the University of fine art in Berlin as Meisterschüler of Prof. Leiko Ikemura. He lives and works in Berlin.
About the Artist: Nick Koppenhagen (*1987, Hamburg) is an artist from Berlin. He is interested in collective worlding practices and the visual properties of abstract systems. He is currently working on a (non-)playable card game based on a force-directed graph, a memory dune and the traces of interactions.
About the Artist: Susanne Schirdewahn is a Berlin based German visual artist. She studied to be a theater director at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch, Berlin in 1999. Later in her career (2001), she focused on writing and painting. Since 2010 Schirdewahn has regularly written columns for the feuilleton of the Berliner Zeitung, the Magazin, zeit online and she has been a member of VdbK1867 since 2013.
About the Artist: Susanne Schirdewahn is a Berlin based German visual artist. She studied to be a theater director at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch, Berlin in 1999. Later in her career (2001), she focused on writing and painting. Since 2010 Schirdewahn has regularly written columns for the feuilleton of the Berliner Zeitung, the Magazin, zeit online and she has been a member of VdbK1867 since 2013.
About the Artist: Susanne Schirdewahn is a Berlin based German visual artist. She studied to be a theater director at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch, Berlin in 1999. Later in her career (2001), she focused on writing and painting. Since 2010 Schirdewahn has regularly written columns for the feuilleton of the Berliner Zeitung, the Magazin, zeit online and she has been a member of VdbK1867 since 2013.
About the Artist: Susanne Schirdewahn is a Berlin based German visual artist. She studied to be a theater director at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch, Berlin in 1999. Later in her career (2001), she focused on writing and painting. Since 2010 Schirdewahn has regularly written columns for the feuilleton of the Berliner Zeitung, the Magazin, zeit online and she has been a member of VdbK1867 since 2013.
About the Artist: Susanne Schirdewahn is a Berlin based German visual artist. She studied to be a theater director at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch, Berlin in 1999. Later in her career (2001), she focused on writing and painting. Since 2010 Schirdewahn has regularly written columns for the feuilleton of the Berliner Zeitung, the Magazin, zeit online and she has been a member of VdbK1867 since 2013.
About the Artist: Inna Levinson
About the Artist: Fabian Hampel (b. 1991) deals with contemporary technologies and is interested in linear, reflexive forms as well as abstract borderlands. He asks himself questions like: what if an artificial intelligence had a seizure? His practice often boils down to essayistic video works, which fictitiously approach topics such as algorithm critique or the exploration of unknown perspectives. Formally and visually, the technology in question is often used; in other words, we observe a technology that tells us about itself, while it can also only be understood as an artistic tool. In his video work This Ghost Does Exist (2020), a neural network challenges the audience to a collective hallucination. In the live video sculpture BEFORE HE PAINTED THE WATER LILIES, MONET PLANTED THEM (2017), potentially infinite online videos are summed into a single collage.
About the Artist: A founding member of the T10 Studios in Berlin (DE) and ,COMA in Valdivia (CL), Jan Vormann is an artist, researcher and lecturer, who lives and works in Valdivia (CL) and Berlin (DE). He studied Visual Arts at Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, Germany, as well as Monumental Arts at the Stieglitz Academy of Fine Arts in St.Petersburg, Russia. Vormann has lectured New Media / Interaction Design (IXD) at BTK University in the New Media / IXD Department in Berlin and at Universidad Austral in Valdivia (CL) and has given numerous workshops and talks at institutions including the Parsons School of Design in Paris, the ARCAM Amsterdam Institute for Architecture and the Kunsthochschule Burg Giebichenstein, Halle. In addition to his digital works in collaboration with the Total Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul (KOR) and interventions in public spaces around the world, Vormann has presented his work at international exhibitions including the Venice Biennale of Art (2011) and Architecture (2018), the Ars Electronica in Linz (2010), the Nuits Blanches in Paris (2014), and the Humboldt Forum / Altes Museum, Berlin (2009). Vormann’s projects have been featured in global media outlets such as Le Monde, The New York Times Mag, Deutsche Welle and Financial Times Deutschland.
About the Artist: Ulrike Buhl (*1967 in Bad Boll) lives in Berlin and Sassenberg, Germany. She studied acting and singing in Vienna, Hamburg and Berlin. Rhythms and musical structures, modulations of lines play a major role in her works. However, she is not concerned with rigid perfection, but gives room to uncertainties and weaknesses. She deals with unusual materials and techniques throughout her artistic work.
About the Artist: Ulrike Buhl (*1967 in Bad Boll) lives in Berlin and Sassenberg, Germany. She studied acting and singing in Vienna, Hamburg and Berlin. Rhythms and musical structures, modulations of lines play a major role in her works. However, she is not concerned with rigid perfection, but gives room to uncertainties and weaknesses. She deals with unusual materials and techniques throughout her artistic work.
About the Artist: Ulrike Buhl (*1967 in Bad Boll) lives in Berlin and Sassenberg, Germany. She studied acting and singing in Vienna, Hamburg and Berlin. Rhythms and musical structures, modulations of lines play a major role in her works. However, she is not concerned with rigid perfection, but gives room to uncertainties and weaknesses. She deals with unusual materials and techniques throughout her artistic work.
About the Artist: Brad Downey has exhibited widely in Europe, as well as in numerous international exhibitions, museums and biennials, such as the Timișoara Architecture Biennale in 2022, and the Tbilisi Architecture Biennale in 2020. There have been several monographicexhibitions of Downeys work, including I Am You, You Are Me at HDLU Meštrović Pavilion in Zagreb 2023, Slow Motion Disasters at Kunstraum Kreuzberg
About the Artist: Hi I’m Liam and I’m a Tech Bro from Sydney, Australia
About the Artist: Nick Koppenhagen (*1987, Hamburg) is an artist from Berlin. He is interested in collective worlding practices and the visual properties of abstract systems. He is currently working on a (non-)playable card game based on a force-directed graph, a memory dune and the traces of interactions.
About the Artist: Andreas Hachulla, born in 1980 in Leipzig, is a multi-talented artist who seamlessly blends architecture, digital art and music. Growing up in the shadow of the Leipzig School, Hachulla experienced the transformation of East Germany firsthand. He studied architecture at TU Darmstadt from 2000 to 2007, but his artistic journey began much earlier. Since 1994, Hachulla has been exhibiting his artwork, and in 1996, he started performing live music.
About the Artist: kennedy+swan (founded in 2013) comprises the works of the two artists Bianca Kennedy and Swan Collective. When working together, they explore the future of evolution and its impact on plants, animals and humans. These utopias are liberated from human supremacy, illuminating the ecological benefits of hybrid life forms, and address the twisted relationship between humans and machines. For their videos, VR and AR installations, the duo employs a variety of animation techniques: drawings, stereoscopic film footage, 3D-scanned landscapes, and self-built characters create a dense network of analogue and digital imagery. Recent works utilize and reflect the rise of Artificial Intelligence by integrating AI-generated texts and images into their animations.
About the Artist: Norbert Reissig is an accomplished artist born in Erfurt in 1984, currently living and working in Berlin. He obtained his Diploma from the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig between 2009 and 2015, studying under Prof. Markus Dreßen, Prof. Heribert C. Ottersbach and Prof. Beatrice von Bismarck. Reissig continued his academic pursuits, completing his Meisterschüler under the tutelage of Prof. Heribert C. Ottersbach at the same institution between 2015 and 2017.
About the Artist: Who is the painter Markus Liehr from Leipzig?
About the Artist: Inna Levinson
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About the Artist: Kristina Popov is an interdisciplinary artist who has been living and working in Berlin since 2020.
About the Artist: *in Frankfurt am Main, studied Fine Arts at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and completed in 1996 as Masterstudent of Prof. Markus Lüpertz. In 1992, Schwab received the Arts Award of the Düsseldorfer Kunstverein and a residency at Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris. 2002, she taught as a visiting professor at the Royal Academy KABK Den Haag, NL. There followed work and residency Scholarships in New York, Vienna Jinan / China and numerous national and international exhibitions. Her work is represented in various private and public collections. Schwab is member of international graphzine artist collective Ruw!, of Female Painters Network Berlin/Leipzig, of Female Painter Network Frank* Frankfurt/Main and co-curator of HilbertRaum Artspace, Neukölln.
About the Artist: 1966 Born in Sofia
About the Artist: Alina Mann was born and raised in Berlin (*1979).
About the Artist: Alina Mann was born and raised in Berlin (*1979).
About the Artist: Alina Mann was born and raised in Berlin (*1979).
About the Artist: Alina Mann was born and raised in Berlin (*1979).
About the Artist: Alina Mann was born and raised in Berlin (*1979).
About the Artist: Fred Unruh graduated from the Berlin Weißensee School of Art with a degree in sculpture in the class of Professor Albrecht Schäfer. He completed a guest semester in the Feldmann painting class and at the L'école des Beaux-Arts de Marseille and was a scholarship holder of the Lucia Loeser Foundation. Fred Unruh is a co-founder of the Berlin art collective Studio Huette. In addition to various exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, and France, he has been an integral part of Culterim since 2022. Before establishing himself in the art world, he completed studies in sociology and psychology in Mannheim and Istanbul.
About the Artist: Phil Evans is a multidisciplinary Irish artist based in Copenhagen, working across film, animation, and visual art. Rooted in analogue processes, his practice emphasizes texture, spontaneity, and the handmade.
About the Artist: Jonathan Meese was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1970 and lives in Berlin and Ahrensburg. His artistic work encompasses painting, drawing, graphic art, sculpture, performance, stage and costume design, and directing theatre and opera productions.
About the Artist: Daniela Torres is a multidisciplinary artist from Quito, Ecuador, based in Berlin, Germany.
About the Artist: Daniela Torres is a multidisciplinary artist from Quito, Ecuador, based in Berlin, Germany.
About the Artist: 1968 born in Freiburg
About the Artist: Katja Strunz, (*1970, Germany) lives and works in Berlin.
About the Artist: Pauly Gleason is a multidisciplinary artist, art director, and designer. He works in painting, drawing, graphic design, screen printing, animation, film, and textile and fashion design. He studied fine arts (with a focus on painting) at Parsons School of Design in Paris (New School for Social Research).
About the Artist: Friedrich Weber Goizel was born in Berlin in 1994, where he still lives and works today. He first studied sculpture at the HbK Braunschweig before transferring to the Space, Concept, and New Media class at the UdK Berlin. He completed his master's degree there in 2019.
About the Artist: Matthias Zinn was born in Tegernsee, Germany. He studied architecture at Lübeck Technical University and painting at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK).
About the Artist: Matthias Zinn was born in Tegernsee, Germany. He studied architecture at Lübeck Technical University and painting at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK).
About the Artist: Matthias Zinn was born in Tegernsee, Germany. He studied architecture at Lübeck Technical University and painting at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK).
About the Artist: Friedrich Weber Goizel was born in Berlin in 1994, where he still lives and works today. He first studied sculpture at the HbK Braunschweig before transferring to the Space, Concept, and New Media class at the UdK Berlin. He completed his master's degree there in 2019.
About the Artist: Annique Delphine is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Berlin, Germany. Her work includes photography, video, painting and performance. Often using her work as a way to overcome her own traumas, Delphine believes in art as a way to promote personal and collective healing. Her art practice focuses on the politicization and censorship of the body, feminine symbolism, sexuality, our relationship with nature and our obsession with social media and self image.
About the Artist: Annique Delphine is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Berlin, Germany. Her work includes photography, video, painting and performance. Often using her work as a way to overcome her own traumas, Delphine believes in art as a way to promote personal and collective healing. Her art practice focuses on the politicization and censorship of the body, feminine symbolism, sexuality, our relationship with nature and our obsession with social media and self image.
About the Artist: Rooted in the North, shaped by travels and studies at the Ostkreuz School, Annett Kuhlmann creates with flowers, clay, and light. As co-founder of Marsano, she follows the wild grace of her own blooms, letting their gestures unfold into poetic new forms.
About the Artist: Moritz Frei studied fine art at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts in the class of Peter Piller.
About the Artist: Moritz Frei studied fine art at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts in the class of Peter Piller.
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)
About the Artist: Julia Ludwig initially studied painting at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle (graduating in 2009), then turned to etching during her master class studies and completed her studies in 2011 with postgraduate studies/master class studies under Prof. Ute Pleuger and Prof. Rainer Schade.
About the Artist: Julia Ludwig initially studied painting at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle (graduating in 2009), then turned to etching during her master class studies and completed her studies in 2011 with postgraduate studies/master class studies under Prof. Ute Pleuger and Prof. Rainer Schade.
About the Artist: Julia Ludwig initially studied painting at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle (graduating in 2009), then turned to etching during her master class studies and completed her studies in 2011 with postgraduate studies/master class studies under Prof. Ute Pleuger and Prof. Rainer Schade.
About the Artist: Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer (b. 1993, Wiesbaden, Germany) is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Bitche, France. Working across photography, video, and installation, her practice explores the intersection of constructed image-making, myth, and social inquiry. Self-taught and initially rooted in photography. during her business studies in New York, Grönemeyer developed a conceptual approach that foregrounds research, symbolism, and the political potential of visual culture.
About the Artist: Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer (b. 1993, Wiesbaden, Germany) is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Bitche, France. Working across photography, video, and installation, her practice explores the intersection of constructed image-making, myth, and social inquiry. Self-taught and initially rooted in photography. during her business studies in New York, Grönemeyer developed a conceptual approach that foregrounds research, symbolism, and the political potential of visual culture.
About the Artist: Bolz moves between stage and picture space between costume and object. His designs range from dazzling worlds for the Friedrichstadtpalast Berlin to baroque operas and iconic projects for artists like David Bowie. Offstage, he creates unique pieces from found objects and recycled materials in a process that is both intuitive and experimental – transformed through traditional techniques, alienated with heat and fire.
About the Artist: Bolz moves between stage and picture space between costume and object. His designs range from dazzling worlds for the Friedrichstadtpalast Berlin to baroque operas and iconic projects for artists like David Bowie. Offstage, he creates unique pieces from found objects and recycled materials in a process that is both intuitive and experimental – transformed through traditional techniques, alienated with heat and fire.
About the Artist: Bolz moves between stage and picture space between costume and object. His designs range from dazzling worlds for the Friedrichstadtpalast Berlin to baroque operas and iconic projects for artists like David Bowie. Offstage, he creates unique pieces from found objects and recycled materials in a process that is both intuitive and experimental – transformed through traditional techniques, alienated with heat and fire.
About the Artist: Bolz moves between stage and picture space between costume and object. His designs range from dazzling worlds for the Friedrichstadtpalast Berlin to baroque operas and iconic projects for artists like David Bowie. Offstage, he creates unique pieces from found objects and recycled materials in a process that is both intuitive and experimental – transformed through traditional techniques, alienated with heat and fire.
About the Artist: Bolz moves between stage and picture space between costume and object. His designs range from dazzling worlds for the Friedrichstadtpalast Berlin to baroque operas and iconic projects for artists like David Bowie. Offstage, he creates unique pieces from found objects and recycled materials in a process that is both intuitive and experimental – transformed through traditional techniques, alienated with heat and fire.
About the Artist: Bolz moves between stage and picture space between costume and object. His designs range from dazzling worlds for the Friedrichstadtpalast Berlin to baroque operas and iconic projects for artists like David Bowie. Offstage, he creates unique pieces from found objects and recycled materials in a process that is both intuitive and experimental – transformed through traditional techniques, alienated with heat and fire.
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About the Artist: Born in 1969 in Jena, he studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, at the University of California in Los Angeles, and in Montevideo, Uruguay. In 2020 he was awarded the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant. His work has received international recognition and has been shown at the Sprengel Museum in Hanover, at Deitch Projects in New York, and at the gallery of the Armand Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.
About the Artist: Simon Mullan
About the Artist: Tutia Schaad is a Swiss-Vietnamese fashion and costume designer and a professor of Fashion Design at Macromedia University. She teaches and works across disciplines, integrating fashion with performance, visual art, and new technologies.
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About the Artist: Born 1998 in Innsbruck, Austria, Ụzọchukwu grows up in Luxembourg and Belgium. Delving into photographic self portraiture as teenager, he develops a digital practice that leads to collaborations with artists like FKA twigs and Iris van Herpen and a commission by the World Wildlife Fund.
About the Artist: Born 1998 in Innsbruck, Austria, Ụzọchukwu grows up in Luxembourg and Belgium. Delving into photographic self portraiture as teenager, he develops a digital practice that leads to collaborations with artists like FKA twigs and Iris van Herpen and a commission by the World Wildlife Fund.
About the Artist: For Như Huỳnh, working with clay is an endless journey of discovery, a process in which she loves to lose herself and at the same time find a place of deceleration and reflection. Direct contact with the material relaxes and liberates her, opening up access to creative authenticity. She allows herself to be guided intuitively by the clay, as if it were an independent partner in dialogue, creating organic forms that tell as much through their traces and irregularities as through their shape.
About the Artist: For Như Huỳnh, working with clay is an endless journey of discovery, a process in which she loves to lose herself and at the same time find a place of deceleration and reflection. Direct contact with the material relaxes and liberates her, opening up access to creative authenticity. She allows herself to be guided intuitively by the clay, as if it were an independent partner in dialogue, creating organic forms that tell as much through their traces and irregularities as through their shape.
About the Artist: For Như Huỳnh, working with clay is an endless journey of discovery, a process in which she loves to lose herself and at the same time find a place of deceleration and reflection. Direct contact with the material relaxes and liberates her, opening up access to creative authenticity. She allows herself to be guided intuitively by the clay, as if it were an independent partner in dialogue, creating organic forms that tell as much through their traces and irregularities as through their shape.
About the Artist: For Như Huỳnh, working with clay is an endless journey of discovery, a process in which she loves to lose herself and at the same time find a place of deceleration and reflection. Direct contact with the material relaxes and liberates her, opening up access to creative authenticity. She allows herself to be guided intuitively by the clay, as if it were an independent partner in dialogue, creating organic forms that tell as much through their traces and irregularities as through their shape.
About the Artist: Ulrike Buhl (*1967 in Bad Boll) lives in Berlin and Sassenberg, Germany. She studied acting and singing in Vienna, Hamburg and Berlin. Rhythms and musical structures, modulations of lines play a major role in her works. However, she is not concerned with rigid perfection, but gives room to uncertainties and weaknesses. She deals with unusual materials and techniques throughout her artistic work.
About the Artist: Nicola Staeglich lives and works in Berlin. She studied at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main and the Academy of Fine Arts in Mainz, and earned an MFA from Chelsea College of Art & Design in London. Her work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including: Galerie FeldbuschWiesnerRudolph, Berlin; Galerie Wittenbrink, Munich; Gallery Elle, Zurich/St. Moritz/New York; Track 16 Gallery, Los Angeles; Bendigo Art Gallery, Melbourne; Annandale Gallery, Sydney; Georg-Kolbe Museum, Berlin; Kunstverein Schwäbisch Hall; Kunstverein Duisburg; Oldenburger Kunstverein; Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Städtische Galerie Waldkraiburg and Goethe Institut Washington.
About the Artist: Moritz Frei studied fine art at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts in the class of Peter Piller.
About the Artist: Moritz Frei studied fine art at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts in the class of Peter Piller.
About the Artist: Moritz Frei studied fine art at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts in the class of Peter Piller.
About the Artist: RLKMF are the artist duo Ronja Linda Kling & Kurt Müller-Fleischer from Berlin.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Markus Schaller's work is characterized by geometric shapes, industrial materials, and minimalist aesthetics. In his most recent works, he uses a variety of visual media to provide a pictorial answer to the question of how our world is constructed. He deals with representations of scientific phenomena and their pictorial construction, attempting to bring physical laws to life through visual means.
About the Artist: Katja Koeberlin is a visual artist who works with various media, including painting, drawing and installation. She was born in East Berlin in 1978 and studied visual communication at the Berlin University of the Arts. Her working process often begins with extensive research and exploration of a topic. The conceptual idea developed from this is translated into the artistic process. In contrast to this, but also as a complement, is her painting, which she develops from within and emotionally. She uses her image archive from the internet as a visual source. In her pictures, she explores identities! Who am I, who are you, who are we, who would we like to be? Inside and outside, truth and lies, reality and fantasy. Through overlays, layers and collaged image elements, she creates encrypted portraits and messages in which dreams and reality flow into one another. An ambivalent feeling of familiarity and distance arises.
About the Artist: Katja Koeberlin is a visual artist who works with various media, including painting, drawing and installation. She was born in East Berlin in 1978 and studied visual communication at the Berlin University of the Arts. Her working process often begins with extensive research and exploration of a topic. The conceptual idea developed from this is translated into the artistic process. In contrast to this, but also as a complement, is her painting, which she develops from within and emotionally. She uses her image archive from the internet as a visual source. In her pictures, she explores identities! Who am I, who are you, who are we, who would we like to be? Inside and outside, truth and lies, reality and fantasy. Through overlays, layers and collaged image elements, she creates encrypted portraits and messages in which dreams and reality flow into one another. An ambivalent feeling of familiarity and distance arises.
About the Artist: Born in Frankfurt am Main in 1965, he studied at the Städelschule Academy of Fine Arts in Frankfurt am Main from 1986 to 1992 under Thomas Bayrle, Peter Kogler, and Christa Näher. He received a studio scholarship in New York City from the Hessian Cultural Foundation in 1998 and a working scholarship from the Kunstfonds Bonn in 1998. He has taught painting since 2006 at the Berlin-Weißensee Art Academy. Solo exhibitions (selection): 2023 Berlin Weekly, Berlin, 2021 McLaughlin Gallery, Berlin, 2010 Galerie Krethlow, Bern, 2007 Thomas Rehbein Gallery, 2006 Galerie Lena Brüning, Berlin.
About the Artist: Aliaksandra Yakubouskaya (1990) is a media artist and performer originally from Belarus. She works with installation-based performances and co-created spaces, that often including interaction with participants. She composes various kinds of mediums and materials for exploring the interconnectivity and in-betweenness. It includes video, installation, sculpture, sound. She gives a value to research that includes interviews, interactions with people, travels in different areas, body practices and experiments like non-verbal communication, collective sleeping sessions, where re-search becomes also re-learning re-forgetting or re-inter-acting. With the help of different materials and processes, the places of connection are forming. She often delves into the realms of dreams and collective memory, crafting imaginary maps and facilitating collective dreaming participatory situations. Since 2020, she has delved into the research investigating the discrimination against the Belarusian language, intertwining this pursuit with the study of traditional singing and its AI sound reproduction as a speculative tool for preservation of memory.
About the Artist: The sculptor Dorothea Nold (*1981) deals in her sculptural and installation works with the transformation of social, physical and urban spaces and their connection and interrelation to architectural forms. It is often the experiences arising during her travels and sojourns in different countries and various socio-cultural contexts, which serve as the primary catalyst for specific working methods, a resolute response to materials, and both formal and contentual references. In 2008, Dorothea Nold experienced a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in China. In her artistic practice, she has since consciously worked with unstable components, such as materials whose properties contradict their use.
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About the Artist: Katja Koeberlin is a visual artist who works with various media, including painting, drawing and installation. She was born in East Berlin in 1978 and studied visual communication at the Berlin University of the Arts. Her working process often begins with extensive research and exploration of a topic. The conceptual idea developed from this is translated into the artistic process. In contrast to this, but also as a complement, is her painting, which she develops from within and emotionally. She uses her image archive from the internet as a visual source. In her pictures, she explores identities! Who am I, who are you, who are we, who would we like to be? Inside and outside, truth and lies, reality and fantasy. Through overlays, layers and collaged image elements, she creates encrypted portraits and messages in which dreams and reality flow into one another. An ambivalent feeling of familiarity and distance arises.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Berlin-based artist Rian Heller was born 1980 in Munich and grew up in Düsseldorf and rural environment. From a young age, he expressed his creativity.
About the Artist: Isabel Kerkermeier (b. 1963 in Heidelberg, Germany) lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
About the Artist: Isabel Kerkermeier (b. 1963 in Heidelberg, Germany) lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
About the Artist: Kevin Lüdicke's artistic practice moves between painting and sculptural works.
About the Artist: Kevin Lüdicke's artistic practice moves between painting and sculptural works.
About the Artist: Pauly Gleason is a multidisciplinary artist, art director, and designer. He works in painting, drawing, graphic design, screen printing, animation, film, and textile and fashion design. He studied fine arts (with a focus on painting) at Parsons School of Design in Paris (New School for Social Research).
About the Artist: Pauly Gleason is a multidisciplinary artist, art director, and designer. He works in painting, drawing, graphic design, screen printing, animation, film, and textile and fashion design. He studied fine arts (with a focus on painting) at Parsons School of Design in Paris (New School for Social Research).
About the Artist: Phil Evans is a multidisciplinary Irish artist based in Copenhagen, working across film, animation, and visual art. Rooted in analogue processes, his practice emphasizes texture, spontaneity, and the handmade.
About the Artist: Henk Buchholz was born in 2000 in Essen and grew up in Mülheim an der Ruhr. He gained his first stage experience in school and in youth club productions at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, the Rottstraße 5-Theater in Bochum, and the young theater in Leverkusen. He has also been gaining acting experience since 2015, including small roles in JUNGES LICHT by Adolf Winkelmann and SOMMERFEST by Sönke Wortmann. He plays the drums and guitar in his band "Gladow," with whom he released their first live EP in 2024 and will soon be releasing their first Studio Material. He has been studying at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University of Music and Theatre in Leipzig since 2022. He has been part of the acting studio at theStaatsschauspiel Dresden since the 2024/2025 season and was awarded the Deutschlandstipendium in 2025.
About the Artist: Pauly Gleason is a multidisciplinary artist, art director, and designer. He works in painting, drawing, graphic design, screen printing, animation, film, and textile and fashion design. He studied fine arts (with a focus on painting) at Parsons School of Design in Paris (New School for Social Research).
About the Artist: Jay Gard studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst) in Leipzig and graduated the class of Installation and Space in 2011. Since 2022 he is a co-curator of BcmA Gallery in Berlin. In his artistic practice, Gard’s works range from space-filling installations to three-dimensional wall paintings. His pieces cite – sometimes ironically – artistic, cultural and design-related codes which he reinterprets and places in different contexts, stripping them of their original meaning.
About the Artist: Kevin Lüdicke's artistic practice moves between painting and sculptural works.
About the Artist: Jay Gard studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst) in Leipzig and graduated the class of Installation and Space in 2011. Since 2022 he is a co-curator of BcmA Gallery in Berlin. In his artistic practice, Gard’s works range from space-filling installations to three-dimensional wall paintings. His pieces cite – sometimes ironically – artistic, cultural and design-related codes which he reinterprets and places in different contexts, stripping them of their original meaning.
About the Artist: Jay Gard studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst) in Leipzig and graduated the class of Installation and Space in 2011. Since 2022 he is a co-curator of BcmA Gallery in Berlin. In his artistic practice, Gard’s works range from space-filling installations to three-dimensional wall paintings. His pieces cite – sometimes ironically – artistic, cultural and design-related codes which he reinterprets and places in different contexts, stripping them of their original meaning.
About the Artist: Jay Gard studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst) in Leipzig and graduated the class of Installation and Space in 2011. Since 2022 he is a co-curator of BcmA Gallery in Berlin. In his artistic practice, Gard’s works range from space-filling installations to three-dimensional wall paintings. His pieces cite – sometimes ironically – artistic, cultural and design-related codes which he reinterprets and places in different contexts, stripping them of their original meaning.
About the Artist: Jay Gard studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst) in Leipzig and graduated the class of Installation and Space in 2011. Since 2022 he is a co-curator of BcmA Gallery in Berlin. In his artistic practice, Gard’s works range from space-filling installations to three-dimensional wall paintings. His pieces cite – sometimes ironically – artistic, cultural and design-related codes which he reinterprets and places in different contexts, stripping them of their original meaning.
About the Artist: Pauly Gleason is a multidisciplinary artist, art director, and designer. He works in painting, drawing, graphic design, screen printing, animation, film, and textile and fashion design. He studied fine arts (with a focus on painting) at Parsons School of Design in Paris (New School for Social Research).
About the Artist: Pauly Gleason is a multidisciplinary artist, art director, and designer. He works in painting, drawing, graphic design, screen printing, animation, film, and textile and fashion design. He studied fine arts (with a focus on painting) at Parsons School of Design in Paris (New School for Social Research).
About the Artist: I would like to introduce myself. My name is Ronja.
About the Artist: I am a Berlin-based artist and futurist, a book author, and a public speaker who gives keynotes to audiences of up to 1,000 people about what everyday life could look like in 2035. My practice spans moving image, painting, generative imagery, and ASMR audio, translating research on longevity, consent-based intimacy, climate care, and civic technologies into tangible experiences that are calm, precise, and welcoming. In We Have Time (Schlager Video) I perform on a speedboat along the Greek Riviera, using glossy pop not as irony but as a friendly surface for a tender utopia: time as shared wealth.
About the Artist: I am a Berlin-based artist and futurist, a book author, and a public speaker who gives keynotes to audiences of up to 1,000 people about what everyday life could look like in 2035. My practice spans moving image, painting, generative imagery, and ASMR audio, translating research on longevity, consent-based intimacy, climate care, and civic technologies into tangible experiences that are calm, precise, and welcoming. In We Have Time (Schlager Video) I perform on a speedboat along the Greek Riviera, using glossy pop not as irony but as a friendly surface for a tender utopia: time as shared wealth.
About the Artist: Daniel Hahn (*1987) was born in Saarbrücken. He graduated with diploma at Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Saar in 2014. Rooted in exploring public spaces, his artistic approach combines impulsive painting gestures, text fragments, graphic finds and (visual) humor. In 2020 he co-founded the covid archive and exhibition platform Raumwww. His works were exhibited in Cologne, Paris, New Zealand, Seoul and – of course – Saarbrücken. He lives and works in Berlin.