Pascal Wild – Contemporary Figurative Painting
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Pascal Wild – Contemporary Figurative Painting

Pascal Wild is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Berlin. Influenced early on by the “Neue Wilde” movement, he began focusing seriously on painting after moving to Berlin in 2020. His wor...
Stephan Meissner – Reducing Form to Its Essence
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Stephan Meissner – Reducing Form to Its Essence

Stephan Meissner is a visual artist with roots in classical graffiti style writing, whose work has evolved into a strongly reduced, abstract visual language focused on line, rhythm, and contrast. U...
Malte Hagen Olbertz: Painting in the Space of Suspense
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Malte Hagen Olbertz: Painting in the Space of Suspense

Malte Hagen Olbertz, born in 1967 and based in Berlin, creates large-format images that combine objects, figures, and architectural spaces into ambivalent, seductive yet unsettling scenarios. Using...
Christian Hellmich – on Painting, Gaze, and Time
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Christian Hellmich – on Painting, Gaze, and Time

Christian Hellmich is a Berlin-based painter whose work moves between intuition and control. Beginning with abstract, gestural marks, his paintings slowly develop toward representation without fixe...
Weronika Hempel — On Stillness, Transformation, and the In-Between
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Weronika Hempel — On Stillness, Transformation, and the In-Between

Weronika Hempel divides her time between Warsaw and Zamość, with the stillness of the small town shaping her practice through heightened attention to subtle change, memory, and transformation. Her ...
Kim Köster — Landscape, Light, and Fragmented Narratives
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Kim Köster — Landscape, Light, and Fragmented Narratives

Kim Köster is a German artist. He entered the international urban art scene at a young age, working across Europe, Australia, Canada, and South America. He became known for creating works in abando...