A woman screams on the big screen of a super-8 film and keeps screaming in the back of my mind. Gina Birch’s „Three Minute Scream“ (1977) is her expression of being a female.
Ich habe das Winzerpaar Kati und Maximilian Brustbauer auf der Vernissage von Curated by Frames getroffen. Gemeinsam führen sie das Weingut Brustbauer in der Wachau (Niederösterreich).
Lower Manhattan, the oldest part of the city, happens to host the most of-the-moment new galleries. View great art, check out incredible architecture, and make sure to pause.
When you start writing, you never know where you will land, – says An during our last class. I want to continue genuinely seeing and feeling the art of those artists I work with, akin to T.J. Clark’s approach.
On the occasion of his first solo exhibition at max goelitz gallery in Berlin, we talked with the artist Lou Jaworski (*1981) about his production processes, horizons, AI, Pinocchio, and 3D fantasy.
Emma Kling’s diploma thesis received the Vanessa Preger-McGillivray Prize 2024. The work subtly addresses latent power dynamics within the context of art history. A Review by Katharina Hoffmann.
Andrej Korec is a professional in his sphere. His studio sources materials locally and primarily cater to artists seeking large-scale canvases. Andrej’s dedication to quality is of prime importance.
Die Fotografien von Katja Heinemann (*1998) setzen sich mit dem menschlichen Körper auseinander. Mal wird er in abstrakte Formen verbogen, bis er fast unkenntlich wird.
When asking Anna Jermolaewa how she feels to represent Austria under the Biennale’s main curatorial theme Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere, the artist says: „I had already been …
Tijana Radenković (1991) is a visual artist based in Bratislava since 2019. She finished her artistic studies in Belgrade (SRB) at the Faculty of Fine Arts, where she got a PhD with her work Closeness.
Inspired by the work of photographer David LaChapelle and the colorful aesthetic of filmmaker Gregg Araki, his gently provocative and cinematic body of work stands out for its excessive use of colors.
Die Galerie Fritz versteht sich als Ausstellungsplattform und hat zum Ziel, die Kunstszene Vorarlbergs in all ihren Facetten abzubilden. Dafür wird Künstlern eine Fläche von 1 m² angeboten.
Am 26+27. Jänner 2024 konnten die Arbeiten von Studierenden unterschiedlicher Abteilungen von 11 bis 19 Uhr individuell oder im Rahmen von Führungen besucht werden.
Interviews mit Jacky Surowitz, Peta Klotzberg, Thomas Erlmoser, Bibiane Zimba, Irena Pejcic, Sophie Mashraki, Celeste Eibensteiner und Vale Zimmermann.