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Oren Pinhassi
Tel Aviv, Israel
Oren Pinhassi is an Israeli artist known for his sculptural installations that often combine industrial materials with organic forms. His work explores themes of the body, domesticity, and intimacy, creating tactile environments that evoke personal spaces and a sense of vulnerable materiality.
Luisa Lambri
Como, Italy
Luisa Lambri is an Italian artist known for her minimalist photographs of architectural spaces. Her work explores light, volume, and perception, transforming iconic modernist buildings into contemplative studies that focus on subjective experience and the subtle qualities of atmosphere and structure.
Paul Noble
Northumberland, United Kingdom
Paul Noble is a British artist known for his intricate, dystopian drawings of sprawling urban landscapes and fantastical architectural forms. His monumental works, meticulously detailed, create complex, imagined worlds that blend satire, philosophy, and social commentary, often with a unique alphabet system.
Carlos Bunga
Porto, Portugal
Carlos Bunga is a Portuguese artist known for his ephemeral installations and sculptures constructed from common, fragile materials like cardboard and tape. His work explores themes of architecture, memory, and transformation, creating temporary structures that question permanence and the relationship between space and human experience.
Heike Kabisch
Munich, Germany
Heike Kabisch, a German artist, is known for her intricate drawings and installations that explore architectural spaces, urban landscapes, and the nuances of human interaction within these environments. Her work often features meticulous details and repetitive patterns, creating a meditative quality while examining themes of perception, memory, and spatial relationships.
Arantxa Etcheverria
Bucharest, France
French artist (b. 1975) based between France and Bucharest. Works in painting, installation, photography, video and performance, exploring modernist architecture through geometry and montage.
Patrick Hill
Los Angeles, United States
Hill's meticulously rendered drawings and paintings, often depicting architectural spaces and urban landscapes, explore the interplay between representation and abstraction. His work is marked by a sense of quiet precision.
Koen van den Broek
Antwerp, Belgium
Van den Broek's paintings, characterized by their minimalist style and architectural imagery, explore themes of space, perception, and the act of looking. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the history of painting.
Günther Förg
Füssen, Germany
Förg's diverse practice spanned painting, sculpture, and photography, exploring themes of abstraction, architecture, and the legacy of modernism.