Banksy

Banksy

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Banksy, from Bristol, is a street artist who has eluded the authorities for years and whose identity remains unknown. He is a rebel whose works mocking commercialism now attract top prices from collectors.  The Banksy. A Visual Protest exhibition showcases the world’s most famous street artist, whose visually skilful and biting works also incorporate humanity and warm humour. […]

Simon Patterson

Simon Patterson

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As starting points for his works, Simon Patterson (b. 1967) uses maps, diagrams, lists and instruction manuals, which aid us as we try to manage and structure an increasingly complex world. In his insightful and often humorous works, he directs us to reflect on how and why we assume that what we know about the […]

IC-98

IC-98

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The starting point of the animation work is the story of a forest elf who, when he falls, leaves behind a trail of destruction. Lands of Treasure describes the humankind’s search for direction in this world that resulted in a climate crisis. The journey across the “treasurelands” is a ritual during which ingredients are gathered for a new story […]

Santeri Tuori

Santeri Tuori

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Santeri Tuori (b. 1970) depicts trees and clouds, but is not content with merely observing the mysteries of nature. His video and photographic works are constructed like collages by combining colour and black and white shots. Tuori’s photographic works have been compared to classics of Romantic landscape art: Caspar David Friedrich and Johan Christian Dahl. […]

Art Odyssey 2021

Art Odyssey 2021

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Art Odyssey 2021 is an exhibition inspired by science fiction. The exhibition presents works of eight contemporary artists in which influences from both literature and films can be discerned. In the selection of works, the focus has been on videos, sculptures and other spatial works of art. The opening view on arrival at the exhibition space […]

Andy Freeberg

Andy Freeberg

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Andy Freeberg (b. 1958) is an American photographer who lives and works in San Francisco. He began his career as a photojournalist specialising particularly in portraits and he worked for many major magazines like Time, Fortune, Rolling Stone, Village Voice and Der Spiegel. Since 2007, however, he has been fully focused on his career as a […]

Rachel Kneebone

Rachel Kneebone

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Rachel Kneebone (b. 1973) makes her enigmatic sculptures using white porcelain, a material that reacts sensitively to light and sometimes looks heavy and solid, sometimes light and translucent. The properties of the material support works in which fragments of the human body multiply and mix both with each other and with unidentified organic forms. In […]

Trish Morrissey

Trish Morrissey

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This first major survey exhibition of Irish artist Trish Morrissey (b.1967) brings together more than twenty years of work, focussing on the artist’s commitment to representing female experience and telling the often overlooked stories of women, and features a new body of work inspired by the lives of Sissi and Ruth Serlachius. Trish Morrissey was […]

EGS

EGS

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EGS, one of Finland’s best-known graffiti artists, has been painting since the age of 13. Over the years, the three letters have been drawn at locations ranging from abandoned factories to nuclear submarine ports in 55 countries. EGS’s works combine the geographical and historical dimensions. The This Could Go on Forever body of works tells of three-letter journeys in remote […]

Clare Woods

Clare Woods

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British artist Clare Woods (b. 1972) works by painting with bold strokes, utilising intuition. Wood’s style includes flamboyance and beauty, but also formless aesthetics: present is the delicate boundary between illness and health, cruelty and humanity, and ultimately life and death. In her most recent paintings, Woods has depicted the vulnerability and short-lived nature of life through […]