Artists
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Matthias Gálvez
Matthias Gálvez lives and works in Berlin. Studied painting at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee. Master student of Werner Liebmann.
What makes Gálvez's work so special and extraordinary is the emotional density of his pictures - especially in his large, masterfully staged group portraits.
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Paula Krause
Berlin-based artist, Paula Krause, is inspired by the idea of deconstruction and dismantling. She is questioning the traditional ways of viewing and predetermined meaning and dissolves and resolves those art. Instead of holding on to fixed styles or norms, she plays with different elements, forms and transgresses borders between different genres. The viewer is invited to see art from new, often unorthodox view points.
(Photo ©️AKKrause)
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Hella Santarossa
Once a pioneer of the “Junge Wilde” movement, Hella Santarossa describes herself as a “cross-artist.” She combines new and old media, blending painting, glass, performance, and film. Light, air, and time are central elements in her multifaceted work. She is active as a painter, glass artist, sculptor, photographer, and filmmaker. Her works can be admired in public spaces around the world. She currently lives and works in Berlin.
Photo © private / Christel Wollmann-Fiedler
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Manuela Hübner
Manuela studied philosophy, literature and art history in Paris and Cambridge. Mostly interested in the figurative, she makes the occasional foray into landscapes, still lives and sculpture. Manuela lived and worked in the UK for nearly 30 years. She exhibited widely in the south-east of England, worked for the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, and led workshops as part of a collaborative prison art partnership supported by the University of Cambridge. Manuela currently lives in Berlin.
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Caroline Gates
Caroline Gates has obtained an MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Art, NYC in 2021. She was awarded the Dwain Skinner Fellowship Award by the Metropolitan Arts Council Greenville, SC in 2024 and a Founders Award from the Seven Bridges Foundation, Greenwich CT, in 2025.
Caroline is a figurative artist who explores themes of human connection, agency, and longing. Inspired by artists like Edward Hopper, Magritte, and Bo Bartlett, her images have a narrative feel, as if each piece is amere glimpse or clip from a larger scene. Caroline lives and works in Greenville, SC and NYC.
(Photo © Jess Stone)
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Wanda Stang
Wanda Stang completed her first degree in painting in 2005. In 2014, she graduated as a master student from the Berlin-Weissensee Academy of Art. In 2011 she worked as an artistic assistant and designer for Alexander McQueen in London.
Wanda’s images capture the fragile twilight world of dreams – a state in which reality and imagination blur. In this moment of weightlessness, different levels of consciousness unfold, overlapping and merging into one another. The image invites us to lose ourselves in this state of in-between, to explore it before it fades away – a brief pause on a journey that lies beyond the tangible.
Guest Artists
Anna Grau Myriam Gross Mall Manzur Kargar Florence Obrecht Axel Pahlavi Wanda Stang Wu Zhi Rosario Vázquez Hilkka Geyssel Bernhard Listl Jingwen Yao Nadia Valeska Kathrin Landa Chen Nier Mirja Gastaldi Manita Kaewsomnuk Jutta Scheiner Olivia Berger Nena Cermak
