ACRYLIC, LACQUER, SPRAY-PAINT, PE FILM ON CANVAS. MICHAELA ZIMMER.

The fertiliser for my work? Movement.

HONEY FOR SURE! MATEO COHEN.

When something must be done, I’m very focused on what I’m doing. That is how my work has taken new directions.

CONSTRUCTIVISM PAR EXCELLENCE. HAGEN HILDERHOF.

“My works are based on the aesthetic of predictable forms as an objectified form of expression. My aim is to discover a self-organizing structure that I can also shape through additions and reductions.” Hagen Hilderhof

THE STREETS OF BERLIN IN A NUTSHELL. ANDRÉ BOITARD.

Andre Boitard uses a mix of cut-out images from all types of magazines and newspapers and a wide range of different materials he finds during his daily walks through the streets of Berlin for the creation of his unique collage compositions.

FREE THE FORM. HAURE MADJID.

Like alien life forms the colors in Haure Madjids paintings grow and stretch over the canvas. These forms, inspired by European and Oriental ornaments, unfold a strong energy.

EVERY STROKE IS UNIQUE. ROBERTO LAURO.

In Roberto Lauro’s watercolours, intersecting and complementary movements give visual form to complex musical compositions. Rhythms, sounds, and melodies are transformed into virtuoso pictorial compositions.

LIAISON BETWEEN SCULPTURE AND ARCHITECTURE. FRIEDEMANN GRIESHABER.

Friedemann Grieshaber is a German sculptor, living and working in Berlin and in the Allgäu region. Friedemann’s artistic work is dealing with the interdependencies of space and body, figuration and architecture. The main materials he uses in his sculptures are concrete, steel and bronze.