by Ester Ippolito, Monica Salazar // Feb. 28, 2011
Contradictions, humour and questions around knowledge permeate Romeo Alaeff’s series work, especially those created since 2005. An artist based in…[read on]
by Monica Salazar, Ester Ippolito // Feb. 22, 2011
No stranger to the limelight, Ultra Violet (born Isabelle Collin Dufresne) has been an active part of the New York art scene since her days as the pupil turned muse…[read on]
Donna Huanca is a multi-disciplinary American artist who works nomadically, and has chosen Berlin as her base. Creating artwork with media including…[read on]
by Ester Ippolito, Monica Salazar // Jan. 18, 2011
Jose Lerma’s work relies on a compendium of mediums, references, and elements that combine his personal history and his extensive academic accolades…[read on]
Xan Medina’s artistic training began in rock music, which – as characterized by Dan Graham in the 1980’s, was already a religion of rebellion and protest. From rock music…[read on]
Jane Hughes constructs powerfully evocative compositions that layer photography, sculpture, video, and installation to re-present cultural and historic imprints left…[read on]
Egill Sæbjörnsson is an Icelandic experiential artist who has lived in Berlin for 12 years. After studying Fine Art at the University of Paris – St.Denis (1995) and the Icelandic College…[read on]
Gregor Stephan, a German photographer, has lived and worked in Berlin since 2006. His experimental approach to photography produces captivating photos that probe…[read on]
Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Florida, Isabel, Ligia and Sarah Lewis join the influx of international creative professionals participating in the dynamic…[read on]
John Kleckner, a U.S.-born artist, has lived and worked in Berlin for the last two years. In his work, Kleckner creates a mix of intricately detailed and abstract drawings using ink and…[read on]
Philipp Hennevogl, a German artist, has lived and worked in Berlin for eight years. An established print-maker, Hennevogl creates highly detailed and often large-scale linocuts. Subject…[read on]