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Thomas J Price

In the Studio Thomas J Price, London

Thomas J Price wants you to see things from a different perspective. His work, ranging from performance art to animation to painting to sculpture, seek to reconfigure our physical relationship to objects. To have conversations with ourselves about how we interact with the world around us, what we trust and revere.

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Anna Jermolaewa

In the Studio Anna Jermolaewa, Vienna

In her work across different media, Anna Jermolaewa, born in Leningrad (USSR), has demonstrated again and again that she is a keen observer of human life, its societal conditions and political preconditions.

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Bianca Phos

In the Studio Bianca Phos, Vienna

Visual artist Bianca Phos explores connections between the body, society, technology, and our environment across media. By consciously incorporating environmental issues and technological progress into her perspective, she offers a particular reflection on the complexity of our existence.

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Pierre Nabhan

Collector Stories Pierre Nabhan, Paris

Pierre Nabhan is the co-founder of the branding and word design agency JoosNabhan, he is also Lecturer at the University of SciencesPo Paris, and a published writer. Pierre has been collecting art for the past twenty years. We talk about not chasing after every new art world trend, how to decide what to buy and live with it happily, and about falling in and out of love (and in again) with particular works in his collection.

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Nordic Notes

Nina Beier

Nina Beier, Copenhagen
Everyday objects are more than meets the eye to Danish artist Nina Beier. She showcases innocuous objects such as china, wigs, and pointedly massive bronze statues as more than just materia, but as reproductions of values and views – or as “representations of a world order,” as the artist puts it.
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Editions

Doug Aitken

Doug Aitken
»Twilight (earth-core)«

Dejan Dukic

Dejan Dukic
»I still believe in Paradise«

Tyler Mallison

Tyler Mallison
»Untitled (Chair Constructions)«

Exhibitions

Charlotte Klobassa and Raphaela Riepl

Charlotte Klobassa and Raphaela Riepl
take away (near you)
7 December, 2023 – 27 January, 2024

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