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PNGSTOCK

PNGSTOCK is a space where consumer culture, technology, art and the internet collide. Placing technological products, both old and new, as well as the occasional outlier, against a blue and white gradient

Marianne Mispelaere

The work that develops and leads Marianne Mispelaëre is a practice through which the body - the artist's body - inscribes himself in a rhythm by which he leaves his own trace in the space.

Diana Thater

Los Angeles based artist, Diana Thater, was an important and emerging figure in the 1990s. Born in San Francisco in 1962, Thater received her undergraduate degree in Art History from New York University and went on to receive her Master of Fine Arts from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.

Robert Janitz

Robert Janitz is a German artist born in Alsfeld, Hesse in Germany in 1962. He lived and worked in France; first as a lecturer at the University of Paris and, later, in 2009, he taught at the École Superieurer Beux Arts in Cherboug.

Joseph Marioni

Joseph Marioni is a painter based in New York City. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1943. He has over sixty works in public collections and about 560 works in private collections.

Lorenzo Marini

Marini's work and his own personal background represent the paradigm of one of the strongholds of contemporary art: shattering barriers between art and other creative disciplines.

Giovanni Leonardo Bassan

Giovanni Leonardo Bassan, mentee of Michele Lamy, was born in 1989 in Marostica, Italy. His first show was in July 2015 with Pierre-Ange Carlotti, entitled “Project 89 Paradis”, and his first solo show was in December 2015 in an Iranian art gallery, The Mine, in Dubai.

Tanya Ling

Tanya Ling, born in Calcutta in 1966, is an artist, designer, and fashion illustrator based in London. Ling completed her studies in 1989 at Central Saint Martin’s School of Art. Shortly after, she moved to Paris and worked for Christian Lacroix.

Arnulf Rainer

Arnulf Rainer was born in 1829 in Austria. The painter’s early artwork in school was immensely inspired by aerial photography and landscapes with fires, tanks, and bomb crates.

Marie Lund

Marie Lund’s work offers a physicality that goes beyond the initial aesthetic appeal of her use of materials. The strong physical presence of her art objects dominates the space with an air of austere corporealness and palpability.

Rudolf Stingel

The tangibility of Rudolf Stingel’s work is evident upon first glance with its indents and varied concave and convex patterned surfaces. It brings to question the definition of a painting and illuminates its process of creation.

Tullio Crali

The curves and angles in Tullio Crali’s paintings evoke a sense of height, excitement and dizziness, parallel to that of flying in a military plane. His works break down normative perspectives with shifting proportions and movement.

Jules Olitski

Rejector of any impression of a narrative surrounding his art, Jules Olitski left all to color. A fore-front in the color field school, Olitski’s work expresses an almost natural process of creation with pigment gradients that have an ethereal effect.

Adrian Paci

Adrian Paci was born in Albania in 1969, but fled to Italy with his family after the extreme riots in Albania in 1997. Paci’s socially-charged works include a variety of mediums ranging from photography and painting to videos and installations.