Raphaela Vogel: unification of the manifoldby Stefano Pirovano and Sonia D'AltoExpressionism, monumentality and manifold in the works of Raphaela Vogel, before her solo exhibition in Milan.
On artist, psychiatrist, and collector Roman Buxbaum (and Miroslav Tichý)by Céline MathieuA portrait of Roman Buxbaum, initiator of the Tichy Ocean Foundation in Zurich and custodian of the Artists for Tichy – Tichy for Artists
Vera Palme’s self-operating subjectsby Kristian Vistrup MadsenVera Palme’s work generates a certain gut feeling in the viewer, where gut is the distinct opposite of the German “gut”–good—but not in a distinctly bad way
Marina Xenofontos, fluidity is a chrismby Stefano PirovanoMarina Xenofontos' poetic loops entail independent words, images and forms, that fluidity turns into a discourse
Walking with Pauł Sochacki the thin line between humor and politicsby Piero BiselloIntroducing Berlin-based artist Pauł Sochacki approach to art, in preparation for his upcoming solo show at Sfeir Semmler gallery in Hamburg.