MOJÉ ASSEFJAH
The artist, originally from Iran, has immediately found a lasting and vibrant response among collectors and museums with her color-intensive, sensual paintings, which she applies to canvas and paper with calligraphic flair and intense, broad brushstrokes.
ULRIKE KÖPPINGER
Ulrike came from Schwerin to Vienna to stay and to transport us to idyllic worlds with her sensitively painted, uniquely dreamed romantic landscapes.
KOLOMAN WAGNER
In his organic wooden sculptures, he intuitively combines art and science. Music serves as a central source of inspiration, alongside physics, particularly the concept of spacetime. Movement and structure, sound and form merge into a significant, award-winning work by the 33 year old sculptor, whom we are pleased to present to you for the first time on a major international stage in a 100 m² solo booth.
FERRO
FERRO has embarked on an entirely independent, new path and confidently reimagined the “mobile”, using his sensitive vocabulary to breathe immaterial lightness into the heaviness of the material, seducing us into a playful dance of light and shadow and adding another chapter to the long chapter on time and space.
ANSELM REYLE
He studied at the State Academy of Arts in Karlsruhe;
today his early stripe paintings are an integral part of art history.
CONSTANTIN LUSER
Until the end of February, the Kunsthalle Mannheim is showing a comprehensive exhibition of fragile wire objects by the artist who caused a sensation last year at one of the most important institutions for modern art in the USA – the Menil Collection in Houston.
JAN VOSS
“His works,” as his lifelong friend and Nobel laureate Peter Handke put it, “give a house momentum, like giving a swing a push.” This year he turns ninety, and he hasn’t lost a bit of his wisdom, remaining ever curious and tirelessly searching for new imagery and striving to tame the self-created, teeming chaos