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Jeehee Park
Jeehee Park (b. 1984, Seoul) is a sculptor whose work explores the nature of modern buildings in relation to biology, anthropology, and the history of architecture. Her work engages an interest in the non-human, time, and history and their entanglement in modern buildings, in the process of de-centering anthropocentric events and meaning. Park has been awarded fellowships and residencies at the Cité internationale des arts, Paris (2024) , the MAK Center, Los Angeles (2019) , The Glenfiddich Artist in Residence program, Scotland (2017) , and The Swatch Art Peace Hotel, Shanghai (2018). She is the recipient of major grants, including the Samsung Foundation of Culture Grant (2024) and the Art and Technology Convergence Support grant (2021, 2022). Her accolades also include the MAK Schindler Scholarship (2018) and the Kenneth Armitage Young Sculpture Prize (2014). Park’s work has been exhibited in numerous venues nationally and internationally. Recent solo exhibitions include Haneulhaneulhan, Platform-L Contemporary Art Center, Seoul (2024) , and Drawing Elliptical Orbit 1., The Reference, Seoul (2022). She has also participated in significant group exhibitions such as Reference point, The Reference, Seoul (2023); Spinning East Asia Series II: A Net (Dis)entangled, CHAT, Hong Kong (2022) ; and Michael was a good neighbor, Mackey Apartment, Los Angeles (2019).
Markus Bühler
Markus Bühler is a Berlin based artist, actor and filmmaker who thrives on sediments and fragments of realities. He loves to explore and create characters, images, spaces and atmospheres. Sometimes serious, sometimes lightweight, yet always dense and done with dedication, virtuosity and a sense of humor.
Peter Behrbohm
Peter Behrbohm explores future conflicts and utopian societies through collaborative, site-specific and context-based research. His works are surgical interventions in public spaces, routines and discourses, often aiming at revealing the constructedness of realities and demonstrating the possibilities of alternative forms of coexistence.
Ovidiu Anton
Ovidiu Anton was born in 1982 in Timişoara, Romania; he lives and works in Vienna. He studied at École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Marseille and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He deals with film and video, performance, drawing and sculptural objects. His works often take on a political character. In his context, the artist concentrates on seeking and highlighting the paradoxical nuances of the surrounding world.
His solo exhibitions have been organised at Gallery 5020, Salzburg; Christine König Gallery, Vienna; Tobacco Cultural Centre, Ljubljana; König2 by_robbygreif, Vienna; Future Museum, Bucharest and G99 Gallery in Brno. He participated, among others, in group exhibitions at Frappant, Hamburg; MAK Vienna; MUMOK cinema, Vienna; Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bucharest; Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein; Jewish Museum, Hohenems; City Gallery of Ljubljana; Karst Projects, Plymouth; Galeria Labirynt, Lublin and other institutions.