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Pia Roenicke
Pia Rönicke was born in 1974 in Roskilde, Denmark. Her works are heterogeneous collages that combine music, photos, comics, magazine clippings, and drawings into investigations of urban planning and Modernist conceptions of the city. Her films are part of an ongoing investigation of the urban landscape and the relationship between architectural utopias and reality. Although her works formally revisit Dadaistic experiments and the critical montage practices of the 1960s and 1970s, they raise contemporary questions about the politics and conventions of familiar environments and their effects on everyday life. She is represented by gb agency in Paris and Andersen’s Contemporary Art in Copenhagen. Pia Rönicke lives and works in Los Angeles and Copenhagen.
Zlatan Vukosavljevic
Zlatan Vukosavljevic is a sculptor and installation artist. Born in Yugoslavia, he studied architecture in Belgrade. In 2004, he collaborated with Los Angeles artist Jason Rhoades at the Kunsthause, Graz in Austria. Along with artists Franz West and Heimo Zobernig, Vukosavljevic created the installation Studiolo during the Venice Biennale in 2005. Studiolo was part of the New Festival at Georges Pompidou Center in Paris 2009, and will be part of the New Decor exhibition, curated by Ralph Rugoff, at Hayward Gallery London in June 2010.
Una Szeemann
Una Szeemann’s installations follow material traces and transferences of invisible phenomena. An approach and exploration through the possibilities of parallel thinking and an investigation of unconscious processes.
Solo and group exhibitions include MAN Museo Nuoro, Kunsthaus Zurich, Kunsthalle Winterthur, MASI Lugano, Kunstverein in Hamburg, Belvedere 21 Vienna, Nam June Paik Art Center Seoul, Kunstmuseum Lucerne, Fundació Joan Miró Barcelona, Contemporary Art Center Vilnius and Kunsthalle Vienna. She also exhibited at Manifesta 11, the 5th Busan Biennale in Korea, 3rd Contour Biennale in Belgium, 9th Lyon Biennale and 52nd Venice Biennale.
Antonietta Putzu
Antonietta Putzu was born in Zurich and studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. She was a researcher and lecturer at the Research Unit of Housing and Design at TU Wien. Currently she investigates on the interior as a space of self-representation and social visibility. In her work she contrasts post-war bourgeois ideals of domesticity in Italian design media with everyday images from marginalized groups. Through this visual dialogue, she explores how domestic space reflects and reinforces power, class, and cultural identity. She is also co-editor and author of the publication The Last Grand Tour: Contemporary Phenomena and Strategies of Living in Italy, published by Park Books in 2023.
Thomas Gombotz
Thomas Gombotz was born in 1973 in Austria. In 1997, he studied under Nasrine Seraji at the Master School of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.