Millie Sykes, an artist, digital creator & creative director between LA & Sydney, is known for her bold, elaborately styled shoots, blending art and fashion with confidence.
Manon Wertenbroek turns the body into a landscape of tension and intimacy. „Home Auto-Psy“ explores the fragile link between self and skin, shaping emotions into shifting forms.
Director of the Vienna Actionism Museum (WAM), Julia Moebus-Puck, highlights the role of Vienna Actionists in shaping artistic discourse and challenging social norms.
Betty Bee makes her highly anticipated return to Naples with a solo exhibition at Galleria Umberto Di Marino. Curated by João Laia, the exhibition focuses on a new body of work.
Whether on a train, in a car, or on a rainy day at home—looking out a window feels poetic. The frame freezes a moment, and I sometimes surrender to this dreamy escape.
Isa Robertini is working between Stockholm, Vienna, and Olbia. Her practice explores how the meanings of objects shift depending on artistic intent, materiality, and audience interpretation.
Submerged narratives of the Danube and Oslo Fjord features the work of Kristin Bergaust, Alex Mirutziu, Marina Oprea, Cosmin Haiaș, and Alexis Parra (Pucho). The show is open till 28.02.2025.
Nan Goldin’s photographs seem to seep into your senses. You can almost smell them: They evoke the scent of cigarettes clinging to wallpapers and the sticky air of a backroom.
Lee Nevo transforms everyday spaces into raw, immersive worlds. Her latest show, „The Sexual and Social Psychology of the Ejection Seat“, explores a fictional system mirroring today’s reality.
In January 2025, Sophie Aigner, an Austrian artist and writer, published „Alright, It Means Something to Me,“ exploring voids and losses, from literal holes to irreplaceable moments in life.
Die Artist’s Toolbox bietet als Weiterbildungsplattform praxisnahe Workshops in Form von Videos, Templates und Leitfäden zu vielfältigen Themen und Fragestellungen im Kunst- und Kulturbetrieb an.
STAGE Bregenz 2025, with 48 galleries from 11 countries, showcases the artistic diversity of the Lake Constance region at the Festspielhaus Bregenz from March 20–23, 2025.
Lulu MacDonald, a UK-born artist currently based in Hamburg, shared insights on sustainability, archiving, decorative elements, the spectator’s role, and her future projects.
Der Film „bluish“ von Lilith Kraxner und Milena Czernovsky fängt flüchtige Alltagsmomente ein, erzählt von Begegnungen, einem Dazwischen und dem fragilen Zustand des Seins.