Philip Emde
In his body of work, Philip Emde investigates the question of how to "cope with everyday life," and creates cyclical series of work using screen printing and etching techniques.
In his body of work, Philip Emde investigates the question of how to "cope with everyday life," and creates cyclical series of work using screen printing and etching techniques.
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Sarah Witt is a skeptically serious and professional interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of performance and non-performance.
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Filippos Oraipoulos is an architect, theoretician, and historian, who has studied mathematic logic and the philosophy of knowledge. He has spent the last fifteen years focused on poetical theory in architecture and art.
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Constantin Hartenstein is an installation and video artist living and working in Herzberg, Berlin and New York.
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Mille Højerslev Nielsen (born 1987 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a freelance writer, curator and a hard core aesthete.