Another Place consists of a series by Jonathan Wateridge of seven large oil paintings by , each 3m x 4m, depicting scenes from the production and narrative of a fictional American film that is centred on an unseen catastrophic event. read more
Ellen Urselmann was born in 1978 in Venlo. She respectively lived in Venlo, Maastricht, Amsterdam, Cape Town and Baarlo. In 2000 she graduated at the Academy of Fine Art Maastricht and in 2003 she graduated in glass at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. read more
Anthony Goicolea was born in Atlanta in 1971 and lives and works in Brooklyn. He has recently participated in exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Fotofestival in Knokke, Belgium. His Related series of the past two years has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and the Houston Center for Photography.
“In my art work I was always fascinated by certain parts of science, linking our bodies and physical world together as one, as an endless enfolding and reclining mass. A create and destroy mastering all materials. – In a sense I look for companionship in these factual signs of our actual connection, I am looking for evidence of our home.”_Jasper Griepink
Jaroslav Rössler was undoubtedly one of the most important representatives of Czech avant-garde photography during the 1920s and 1930s. On an international scale his works rank among the most progressive examples of the use of abstract art and Constructivism in photography. read more
Eduardo Munoz Bachs (1937–2001) was a Cuban poster artist. He was born on April 12, 1937 in Valencia, Spain, but moved to Cuba with his parents in 1941. read more
Artist Spencer Tunick has been documenting the live nude figure in public, with photography and video, since 1992. Since 1994 he has organized over 75 temporary site-specific installation in the United States and abroad. Tunick’s installations encompass dozens, hundreds or thousands of volunteers; and his photographs are records of these events. read more