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Lisbon, Portugal

António Bolota

António Bolota is a Portuguese artist known for his sculptural and architectural interventions that often utilize raw, industrial materials. His practice explores the relationship between art and its environment, creating works that engage with weight, balance, and the inherent properties of materials to redefine space.

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Lisbon, Portugal

Armanda Duarte

Armanda Duarte is a Portuguese artist whose minimalist practice centers on sculpture and installation, often using humble, everyday materials. Her work subtly explores themes of memory, ephemerality, and the inherent poetry found in ordinary objects, inviting quiet contemplation of form and absence.

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Porto, Portugal

Carlos Bunga

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.

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Paris, France

Céline Condorelli

Céline Condorelli is a French artist based in London, known for her conceptually rigorous installations that explore the political dimensions of display and support structures. Her work often addresses themes of friendship, labor, and the infrastructure that enables art and social relations, blurring art with activism.

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Strasbourg, France

Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster

Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster is a French artist known for her immersive installations, films, and "appartements" that explore memory, literature, and the transformation of space. Her conceptually rich practice creates environments that blur reality and fiction, often evoking literary figures or historical moments.

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Hamburg, Germany

David Lieske

David Lieske is a German artist known for his conceptually rigorous practice spanning sculpture, installation, and publishing. His work often explores themes of authorship, authenticity, and the mechanisms of the art market, frequently employing humor and an analytical approach to institutional critique.

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Camden, United States

Alex Da Corte

Alex Da Corte is an American artist renowned for his vibrant, meticulously constructed installations and videos that merge pop art aesthetics with surrealism and consumer culture critique. His work, often featuring recognizable characters and products, creates dreamlike, hyper-saturated worlds exploring identity and alienation.

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Shanghai, China

Yu Ji

Yu Ji is a Chinese artist known for her evocative sculptures and installations that explore the human body, materiality, and the ephemeral. Her work often utilizes unconventional materials, blurring the boundaries between organic forms and industrial elements, creating a delicate tension between strength and fragility.

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Los Angeles, United States

Martine Syms

Martine Syms is an American artist recognized for her innovative work across video, performance, and publishing, critically examining representations of Blackness and the influence of media. Her practice uses digital aesthetics and narrative strategies to dissect the complexities of identity, race, and the mediated image.

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Göttingen, Germany

Christian Jankowski

Christian Jankowski is a German artist known for his conceptual art that playfully blurs the lines between art, reality, and mass media. His work often involves collaborations with non-artists, public figures, or institutions, creating humorous and thought-provoking interventions that critique societal conventions.

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