A conversation with artist Julia Creuheras on desire, agency, animated objects, and fashion as a technological, performative language, featuring kinetics, high heels, mannequins, and pets.
A conversation with London-based artist Conor Quinn on translating soft sculptures into oil paintings, exploring animal–human relationships, shame, religion, and his wishes for 2026.
Born in Bulgaria, he moved to London at ten. After studies at Leeds College of Art and an MA at the Royal College of Art, he developed a disciplined, efficient studio routine.
With New York-born, Paris-based artist Gaspard Girard d’Albissin on his unconventional path into painting, the influence of found photography, and how lighting shapes his compositions.
Die Angewandte lädt zur Ausstellung der Abschlussarbeiten ein – mit Dialogführungen, Performances, einem Sound-Programm und der Abschlusslesung der Sprachkunst.
Stefania Tejada (b. 1990) is a Colombian artist in Paris. Her figurative oil paintings explore cultural memory, identity, and belief systems, using symbolism and nature to generate new meanings.
Inae Shin, a South Korea–born artist based in Hamburg, studies painting at HFBK. Her work explores emotional ambivalence in human relationships, from intimacy to control.
Formerly Object X, Vila 31 reopens via the Art Explora residency. Anna Ehrenstein and Damir Avdagić explore historical and socio-political questions, presenting methods that resonate with the villa’s past.
Julia Zastava is a multidisciplinary artist working with drawing, installation, sound, text, and performance, exploring transitions, narrative questions, misplaced shadows, and collapsing intentions.
Karina Golisova, a Slovak visual artist in Prague, is a PhD candidate in Bratislava. She works in documentary photography, zines, and archives, exploring resilience through friendship and community.
Liu Ourui, painter from Shenyang now in Beijing, creates large, bold works that evoke art history or personal memory, capturing moments in complex, vivid scenes.
Anna Forgach is among a new generation revising autobiographical photography, engaging with everyday moments through a rigorous focus on common identity and psychological struggles.
Ekaterina Costa (b. 1995) compresses, distills, spins, lets fly, and lets residue speak. Working in series, she explores the notion of archive. She graduated in Fine Arts at Parsons Paris.
Zwischen Humor und Analyse: Die österreichische Künstlerin Assunta Abdel Azim Mohamed arbeitet mit Kugelschreiber und Tusche und spricht über Entwicklung, Einflüsse und Spiritualität.