Dienstag, 9. April 2013

The artist No 13: Kris Martin

Kris Martin was born in Kortrijk, Belgium in 1972. He lives and works in Ghent, Belgium.


Festum (detail), 2010, Courtesy: Sies & Höke Düsseldorf

Festum II (detail), 2010, Courtesy: Sies & Höke Düsseldorf

Festum installation view, 2010, Courtesy: Sies & Höke Düsseldorf

Mandi XXI, 2009, Courtesy: Sies & Höke Düsseldorf

The artist No 12: Olaf Holzapfel

Olaf Holzapfel was born in Görlitz, germany in 1969. He studied painting at the HfBK in Dresden from 1996 until 2001. He lives and works in Dresden and Berlin.

Fachwerk, installation view Skulpturenpark Köln, 2010, Courtesy: Johnen Galerie Berlin

Temporäres Haus Buenos Aires, 2010, Courtesy: Johnen Galerie Berlin

Lichtbild-Raute K, 2010, Courtesy: Johnen Galerie Berlin

Chaguarbild III, 2010, Courtesy: Johnen Galerie Berlin

The artist No 11: Johannes Weiss

Johannes Weiss was born in Neunkirchen/Saar in 1979. He studied at the Universität der Künste in Berlin from 2001 to 2006. He lives and works in Berlin.

The Casual, 2008, Courtey: Galerie Lena Brüning Berlin

Beyond The Casual, 2009, Courtesy: Galerie Lena Brüning Berlin

Untitled, 2011, Courtesy: Galerie Lena Brüning Berlin

Aquarell auf Papier, 2009, Courtesy: Galerie Lena Brüning Berlin

The artist No 10: Björn Dahlem

Björn Dahlem was born in Munich in 1974. He studied at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf from 1994 until 2000. He lives and works in Berlin, Germany.

The Milky Way, 2007, Wood, fluorescents, milk bottle, 1800 x 1300 x 450 cm, format variable, Courtesy: Galerie Guido W. Baudach

The End of it All Exhibition View, 2012, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Courtesy: Galerie Guido W. Baudach

The Island Exhibition View, 2009, Courtesy: Galerie Guido W. Baudach

Marseis (Phobos), 2008, Wood, fluorescents, clock, 110 x 115 x 215 cm, Courtesy: Galerie Guido W. Baudach

The artist No 9: Gregor Schneider

Gregor Schneider was born in Rheydt, Germany in 1969. He studied at the art colleges of Düsseldorf, Münster and Hamburg. He lives and works in Mönchengladbach and Rheydt.

Liebeslaube, Totes Haus u r Venedig 2001, 2001, b/w photography, 53 x 43 framed, Courtesy Konrad Fischer Galerie

Im Kern, Totes Haus u r Venedig, 2001, b/w photography, 53 x 43 cm framed, Courtesy Konrad Fischer Galerie


Cube Venice, 2005, b/w photography, 11 x 16 cm, Courtesy: Konrad Fischer Galerie

Verdoppeltes Video Fenster, 1996-2001, DVD, double projection, dimensions variable, Courtesy: Galerie Konrad Fischer

Montag, 8. April 2013

The artist No 8: Florian Slotawa

Florian Slotawa was born in Rosenheim in 1972. He lives and works in Berlin.

Hotel Città di Parenzo Triest, Zimmer 307, Nacht zum 2. Januar 1999, Gelatin silver print, 20,5 x 26 cm, Courtesy Sies & Höke

Mannheimer Bestandsaufnahme (Besteck), 2202/4, Gelatin silver print, 87 x 106 cm framed, Courtesy Sies & Höke

Mannheimner Bestandsaufnahme (Scheinwerfer), 2002/4, Gelatin silver print, 140 x 116 cm framed, Courtesy Sies & Höke

Untitled (Wolfsburg) II, 2009, Pigment Print, 115 x 88 cm, 148 x 121 framed, Courtesy Sies & Höke

Untitled, 2008, Installation View, Courtesy: Sies & Höke

The artist No 7: Koenraad Dedobbeleer

Koenraad Dedobbeleer in Halle, Belgium in 1975. He works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.

Give something back to Society, 2012, 22 x 23 x 89 cm, wood and paint, Courtesy GMS Antwerp

The Gradual Formation of a Landscape, 2010, metal, primare paint, plants, 150 x 150 x 155 cm, Courtesy GSM Antwerp

Strategy pf physical and visual connection, 2010, 102 x 44 x 108 cm, wood and metal, Courtesy GSM Antwerp

Workmanship of Certainty, Cédas France, 2013, Courtesy GMS Antwerp

The artist No 6: Ann Veronica Janssens

Ann Veronica Janssens was born in Folkestone, UK in 1956. She lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.

Scarlett, 2010, glass, coloured distilled water, paraffin oil, wooden base, 60 x 60 x 121 cm, Courtesy GSM Antwerp

Plastillon Azur Grand Froid, 2011, blue plastillon, 39 x 20,5 cm, Courtesy GSM Antwerp

Serendipity, Installtion View WIELS, 2009, Photo credit: Philippe de Gobert

Serendipity, Installation View WIELS, 2009, Photo credit: Philippe de Gobert

Installation View 18th Biennale of Sydney, 2012, Photo: Susannah Wimberley

The artist No 5: Corin Sworn

Corin Sworn was born in London in 1976. She graduated with a MFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 2009. She works and lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and Glasgow, Scotland.

Tent City (irregularity), 2012, wood and linen, 160 x 80 x 30 cm, Courtesy Blanket/Cologne Gallery

The Lens Prism, 2010, multimedia installation, Courtesy Blanket Gallery Vancouver 2012


Leaning Shapes (Circles), 2012, Lightjet print, 66 x 43 cm, ed 5, Courtesy Blanket/Cologne Gallery



Sonntag, 7. April 2013

The artist No 4: Xavier Mary

Xavier Mary was born in 1982 in Liege, Belgium and graduated from the École de recherche graphique Brussels in 2006. He works and lives Brussels, Belgium.

Installation View "Petrolatum", 2012, Courtesy Christian Nagel Gallery Berlin, Photo: Simon Vogel

MX, 2012, Bulps, Aluminium, 200 x 150 x 30 cm, Courtesy Christian Nagel Gallery Berlin

Installation View "Orto Graphe", 2010, Courtesy Christian Nagel Gallery Berlin, Photo: Xavier Mary


Installation View "Petrolatum", 2012, Courtesy Christian Nagel Gallery Berlin, Photo: Simon Vogel