Past Events
Consumed, April 9
Léane Aupeix
Consumed is an exhibition about hyperproductivity and obsession in our relationship to work, by confronting public and private spaces, childhood and adulthood, desire and constraint. A red light, a palpable sense of urgency, quickly defused by humor and irony. This forbidden light paradoxically invites the viewers to draw near in order to discover everyday objects as silent witnesses of our contemporary landscape.
On view
April 10-12, 2-6 PM
About the artist
Léane Aupeix is a french artist born in 2002. Her artistic approach unfolds within zones of friction: between childhood and adulthood, work and leisure, softness and violence, domestic space and public space.
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Numb Spot
Polina Sokolova
In the new series of works Polina Sokolova analyzes how the illusion of closeness and community turns into hidden alienation. Sinking deeper into a bubble where life is merely imitated, and real connections dissolve. In this space, feelings numb, perception of reality dulls, and violence becomes an everyday occurrence we no longer notice.
Smells Like Roses Group Exhibition
The exhibition showcased diverse perspectives of various artists, each exploring and questioning patriarchal constructs. Through their unique view, they invite us to confront and rethink the dynamics of a male-dominated society.
Participating artists: Rica Fuentes Martínez, Viktoria Greistorfer, Kondraty Hvatit, June Kitho, Diane Krusche, Sophie Lazari, Viktoria Morgenstern, Mirjana Mustra, Olena Shtepura, Kathi Sylvest, Jen Valender, Ana Vollwesen, Doris Wahrmann
Curation: June Kitho & Diane Krusche
Friendo
Group Exhibition
Participating artists: Nikola Milojcevic, Mario Grubisic, Markus Jagersberger, Gert Resinger, Eduard Koch, Georgij Melnikov, Armin Scrötter
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