In his paintings, Nis Knudsen (b. 1989) works with planes of color arranged in various configurations. While this approach is reminiscent of De Stijl, Concrete Art and Constructivism, the Hamburg-based ar…
Scientist and photographer Oliver Ullrich (b. 1960) returns to explore the Cabo de Gata in Andalusia, one of the driest regions in Europe. At first glance, the landscape here appears frozen and unchanging…
Photographer Piet Niemann (b. 1991) re-visited the EXPO-site and documented the current state in a comprehensive body of work, twenty years after the world fair took place. Sustainability and the successf…
What would happen if humankind were to disappear? What would planet earth look like without us? In his monograph The World Without Us, Rainer Zerback (b. 1958) shows us such a world-in quiet images, shimm…
In her paintings, Swiss artist Regula Syz (b. 1946) opens up a space for contradiction. They depict blossoming life, but also foreboding and destruction. To this end, the artist works with elementary mani…
In her research-intensive practice, Rohini Devasher (b. 1978) explores the intersections between science, art, and philosophy. Astronomy, in which working with light plays a central role, is of particular…
Roland Fischer (*1958) is a conceptual photo artist who works in series and is active internationally. With his series of large-format works, he has been part of the photographic avant-garde since the 198…
A photograph of Marcel Duchamp, taken in Munich in 1912, serves more than a hundred years later as the starting point for seventeen drawings. Commissioned by the conceptual artist Rudolf Herz, Parisian st…
The fascinating connection between the impressive architecture of Stuttgart's new main train station and the art of the Stuttgart Ballet comes to life in Station Stuttgart. On a gray November afternoon, a…
In his paintings, Stefan Lang (b. 1958) moves between abstraction and figuration. Inspired by his great role models, William Turner and Caspar David Friedrich, he repeatedly uses landscape as the subject …
Susanne Ring (b. 1966) creates enigmatic creatures from fired clay. Though recognizable as physical figures through simple features such as a head, arms and legs, they do not duplicate prototypical patter…
Typically, when you enter an institutional mineralogical collection, you find rows of glass cabinets organized by classification systems based on their material properties. Yet each mineral carries within…
Der Hinterhof ist ein außergewöhnlicher sozialer Raum, dessen Erscheinungsbild bei näherem Hinsehen viel über die Menschen erzählt, die sich darin bewegen. Anders als die meisten urbanen Räume wurde er of…
Drawing is one of the most elementary forms of artistic expression. With its enormous potential for self-reflection, it continues to surprise us today with ever-new developments. Particularly in modern an…
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