Tag Archive for: artist

Pakui Hardware / Cyber surgery

Art&Culture | Interview
The cyber surgery of Berlin based Lithuanian Pakui Hardware, the collaborative artist duo Neringa Cerniauskaite and Ugnius Gelguda in conversation with Maria Abramenko.

Monika Grzymala / Linear dimensions

Art&Culture | Interview
Monika Grzymala, Berlin based Polish artist with focus on spatial drawing and architectural intervention, in conversation with Maria Abramenko.

Mit Borras / Ergonomic heavens

Art&Culture | Interview
Cyber erotic narratives by Spanish artist Mit Borrás in conversation with Maria Abramenko.

Roger Ballen / Existential psychodrama

Art&Culture | Interview
On life, death and other archetypes: Roger Ballen, one of the most influential and important photographic artists of the 21st century, in conversation with Maria Abramenko.

Melanie King / Moonchild

Art&Culture | Interview
The relationship between starlight, photography and materiality: London based artist and curator Melanie King in conversation with Maria Abramenko.

Paolo Canevari / The enormous wrong of the world

Art&Culture | Interview
Rubber landscapes through black matter: Italian artist Paolo Canevari in conversation with Maria Abramenko about his current show at Cardi Gallery and more.

Renate Bertlmann / Intimate rebellion

Art&Culture | Spotlight
A spotlight on radical feminist artist Renate Bertlmann, pioneering member of the Vienna Secession and her explorations of sexuality, eroticism and new representations of the female body.

Daniel Turner / Alchemical matters

Art&Culture | Interview
New York based artist Daniel Turner in conversation with Maria Abramenko on his dissolution, transference, and transformation practices of austere beauty and poetry.

Jesper Just / Catharsis

Art&Culture | Interview
Digital bodies and fetishization of sexuality. Danish artist Jesper Just in conversation with Maria Abramenko.

Natalia LL / Uncovered

Art&Culture | Spotlight
“Art is the search for freedom. Freedom is a goal in and of itself, and art realizes that goal." A spotlight the provocative work of Natalia LL, the early-1970s Polish-born pioneer of feminist avant-garde image making.