- Dates9 January 2015 - 21 February 2015
- Artists
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Untitled (2 Juli 2014)
Peter Friedl2014Ink, pencil
30,1 × 21,2 cm -
Untitled (21 Januar 2013)
Peter Friedl2013Ink on paper
21 × 27,9 cm -
Untitled (24 August 2013)
Peter Friedl2013Marker, vegetable color prints
25 × 19,8 cm -
Untitled (8 Januar 2013)
Peter Friedl2013Watercolor, ballpoint pen, pencil
29,1 × 20,9 cm -
Untitled (29 August 2013)
Peter Friedl2013Pencil, ink
13,9 × 8,8 cm
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The Rural Connection, Caracas 2003
Marjetica Potrč2012Series of 9, Nr. 1
Ink on paper
29,7 x 21 cm -
The City, The Rural Connection
Marjetica Potrč2012Series of 9, Nr. 2
Ink on paper
29,7 x 21 cm -
Hope, The Rural Connection
Marjetica Potrč2012Series of 9, Nr. 4
Ink on paper
29,7 x 21 cm -
The Rural Connection, Bordeaux 2011, The Community
Marjetica Potrč2012Series of 9, Nr. 5
Ink on paper
29,7 x 21 cm -
The new Citizenship, The Rural Connection
Marjetica Potrč2012Series of 9, Nr. 7
Ink on paper
29,7 x 21 cm -
The Rural Connection, Place Making
Marjetica Potrč2012Series of 9, Nr. 8
Ink on paper
29,7 x 21 cm
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Heimo Zobernig1985Gouache on paper
29,7 x 21 cm -
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Heimo Zobernig1984Gouache, pencil on paper
30,4 × 20,6 cm -
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Heimo Zobernig1984Indian ink, gouache on paper
30,4 × 20,6 cm -
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Heimo Zobernig1984Gouache, pencil on paper
30,4 × 20,6 cm -
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Heimo Zobernig1984Pencil, gouache on paper
30,4 × 20,6 cm -
Untitled
Heimo Zobernig1988Gouache on paper
29,7 × 21 cm
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Joanne Greenbaum2009Color pencil on paper
11,8 × 8,3 inches / 30 × 21 cm -
Untitled
Joanne Greenbaum2009Color pencil on paper
11,8 × 8,3 inches / 30 × 21 cm -
Untitled
Joanne Greenbaum2009Color pencil on paper
11,8 × 8,3 inches / 30 × 21 cm -
Untitled
Joanne Greenbaum2009Color pencil on paper
11,8 × 8,3 inches / 30 × 21 cm -
Untitled
Joanne Greenbaum2009Color pencil on paper
11,8 × 8,3 inches / 30 × 21 cm -
Untitled
Joanne Greenbaum2009Color pencil on paper
11,8 × 8,3 inches / 30 × 21 cm

Silvia Bächli

Peter Friedl

Joanne Greenbaum

Diango Hernández
Diango Hernández (b. 1970, Cuba, Sancti Spíritus) began his artistic practice in Cuba in 1994 as a co-founder of Ordo Amoris Cabinet, a group of artists and designers who focused on invented solutions for home design objects to compensate for a permanent shortage of materials and goods. The artist moved to Europe in 2003 and currently lives and works in Düsseldorf.

Josef Herzog
The artist Josef Herzog (1939–1998), from Central Switzerland, uses wildly burgeoning and expanding structures and formations in his drawings, which are executed in both a controlled and a vigorous way. Josef Herzog consistently examines the features of lines, leading them back to their essence in ever new variations. Immoderateness and fascination are close together in his work.

Marjetica Potrč
Marjetica Potrč (b. 1953) is an artist and architect based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Potrč's interdisciplinary practice includes on-site projects, research, architectural case studies, and series of drawings. Her work documents and interprets contemporary architectural practices (in particular, with regard to energy infrastructure and water use) and the ways people live together.

Walter Swennen
Brussels-based artist Walter Swennen (b. 1946, Belgique, Bruxelles) is active as poet and painter, and the dynamic between word and image is often featured prominently in his work. Swennen paints or draws with playful irony and a special talent for visual associations. Swennen calls himself a constrained artist, but he claims to actually use these constraints to paint. Central to Swennen's work is for the viewer to leave behind reason and give leeway to imagination.

Heimo Zobernig
The work of Heimo Zobernig (b. 1958, Mauthen, Austria) spans an array of media, from architectural intervention and installation, through performance, film and video, to sculpture and painting. His practice across all these forms is connected by an interrogation of the formal language of modernism, at its most familiar in the tropes of the monochrome and the grid, yet also concerned with Constructivism, colour theory and geometric abstraction.