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Focusing on Sarajevo this series paints a fantasy portrait of the Bosnian capital and claims an equal and universal right to the city (Henri Lefebvre). The images offer a safe space — an idealized and imaginary refuge, which does not yet find its translation into public space and reality, where dissimulation and gendered territories still reinforce patriarchal and heteronormative patterns.

Participation in such a project by the subjects then becomes an act of resistance: the camera reinstate the bodies, as spaces of struggle, within the city: photography becomes a political tool by making participants doubly visible (through the photograph itself and in the context of the city).

This work offers them a platform through which they choose to define themselves with their own words, as a way of self-determination.

About the artist:
Elodie Grethen (*1988), is a French artist and photographer. She lives and works in Vienna, Austria and in France. She studied photography at the Friedl Kubelka School for Artistic Photography Vienna, where she graduated in 2018. She received one of five start-stipends for artistic photography from Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria in 2018.

Grethen understands her work as the exploration of the social structures in place in the world and subcultures she encounters. Through her artistic approach, she questions and investigates the relationship between space, body and society. Focusing on the notion of home, intimacy, and belonging, photography is for her a way to document the society she lives in, as well as a possibility to question her identity while exploring other cultures.

Elodie Grethen – www.elodiegrethen.com

Joachim is an artist from Antwerp. In the years that followed, he spent a lot of time experimenting with various approaches to graffiti and managed to introduce himself into street art scene relatively quickly.

Bahareh Rahimi, born in Iran, shows her presence as an emancipated young woman in enigmatic tableaux. she studies at Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna. She paints abstract and figurative.

Just Yvette is the artist name for Yvette van den Boogaard, who works and lives in the Netherlands with her partner Jean Paul Beumer, also an artist, and a crazy Jack Russell terrier named Leroy.

It’s a match“ is a project exhibition by HFA–Studio, inviting and exhibiting international artists and illustrators. The show is all about fire. Burning things down. Beeing hot. Matchsticks & Sparks.

Lital Megidish, a creative woman in her 30s. In her work she wears two hats, one as a project manager and the other as a promoter in the social medias the projects that Lital takes part in are related to the local art.

Assaf Hinden (1988) is an artist based in Tel Aviv. He graduated with honors from The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem (2016) and The University of Fine Arts in Hamburg, Germany (HFBK).

In September 2019, the Viennese photographer Lichterwaldt, travelled to New York with his friends. As expected, they did not have enough time to really inform themselves about the city itself before departing.

A soccer team full of underdogs. The kind-hearted, big-mouthed, ex-convict Robin is president of his own amateur soccer club in Austria, which lurks around, with varying degrees of success, in the lower leagues.

Improper Walls is proud to take part in the mental health awareness month campaign #NoOneToldMe run by Made of Millions with the group exhibition NO ONE TOLD ME. Art plays a big role as a mediator.

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Her creative ambition is to bring back all that is fragment and enigma to unity. Johanna relies on digital globalization to propose a contemporary vision of the universal as the opposite of uniformity.

Katy Hundertmark is an artist and editor based in Amsterdam. For her photographic series ‘Studies in Gravitation’ she returned to her family’s disused farm estate in the German countryside to reassemble tools.

„Liar, liar, pants on fire“ goes the english proverb that children use to accuse their peers of dishonesty. „Liar, liar, pants on fire“ goes the english proverb that children use to accuse their peers of dishonesty. The internet is avidly discussing what would happen if this saying came true

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Changed circumstances, limited resources, lost routines – those things have characterized the last weeks, yes, the last month. And yet despite all restrictions and obstacles, there was no standstill.

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Alina Sokolova is born in 1995 in Ukraine, she studies at the Academy of fine arts, lives, and works in Vienna. Observing her paintings, we discover figures intertwined with each other.

Alexandria Deters, born 1992 in San Jose, California is currently a Bronx, New York based artist. In 2016 she graduated with a MA in American Fine and Decorative Art from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York.

Jonlouis grew up in Melbourne, Florida watching rocket launches as a child fueled with curiosity. In 2014 Jonlouis began his professional art career and it was not long before he became a young renowned artist.

Born in Upper Austria he found his passion in photography after completing his apprenticeship as a chef and working in top gastronomy. Jakob Urwanisch currently lives and works in Vienna.