Pedro Matos

Pedro Matos has been hailed as one of Portugal’s most promising contemporary artists. His practice has been a continuos investigation of the ephemeral and decaying, the withered and downtrodden.

Jac

Photographer and wanderer, Jac (not to be confused as a male), spends most if not all of her time packing a suitcase of 35mm film and cameras chasing light around the world.

Kilian Rüthemann

My work is still very much connected with my profession as stone sculptor. When I started to do video or working with off-sculpture materials, the connection with my background remained. It's about the hit with the hammer onto the chisel - precision combined with chance.

Meric Canatan

Inspired by contemporary female activists and feminists, Meric portrays the wild and delicate existence of women's nature by capturing these powerful faces dressed in Prada merging from the beautiful flora.

Christian Hetzel

Most of my works are a reflection based on impressions of my immediate environment in which I’m currently staying. The same applies for the used materials or artifacts that I use as a base for my objects.

Julius Clar

Julius stumbled into art really accidentally (the accidental artist?) in 2007 when he resigned from work while waiting for a job overseas. In that short span of time he produced assemblage pieces which were exhibited locally.

Alva Galim

21 year old Alva Galim graduated in fashion design in Milan. She likes to create visual compositions through the imperfection, the simplicity and asymmetry in a constant search of beauty and harmony.