Where do mind and body meet? Where does our body end and our surroundings beginn? Lou Hoyer’s art shows how complex those questions are. In her works the human body is drawn into a swirl of feelings, myths and lust.
What does painting have to do with the universe? The works of Anna Leonhardt show that the two spheres are more closely connected than one might think.
What happens when humans and aliens share clothes? By incorporating performance, dance, and alien sculptures Sveasøn’s debut show “MØLYBDØMANCY“ questioned our understanding of fashion and highlighted its deeper significance.
Nowhere are reality and fiction more blurred than in the digital world – with a growing potential for danger. Artist and author Cemile Sahin makes this impressively clear in her new exhibition at Esther Schipper.
Tracey Snelling’s artworks are explorations of the extreme complexities of our lives, focussing on the social entanglements – from fleeting encounters to the love of our life – that make our lives bearable and overly complex at the same time.
At Kunsthaus Bregenz Imhof displayed her desire, fear, and vulnerability in an extraordinary exhibition. The stunning exhibition design felt like a walk through her psyche.
Pursuing many of his artististic ideas since his adolescence, James’ work is about a constant refinement of ideas and finding new ways of their expression.
Through Daniel Roseberry, the haute couture house Schiaparelli is very present today. Its founder Elsa Schiaparelli revolutionized the relationship between fashion and art around one hundred years ago – a story about the beginnings.