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Kamilla Bischof
Kamilla Bischof (*1986, Graz) lives and works in Berlin. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (2009 - 2015). Recent solo exhibitions include Sandy Brown, Berlin; Boltenstern.Raum, Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna; Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst und Medien, Graz; FIAC with Sandy Brown, Paris; and Halle für Kunst, Lüneburg. Select group exhibitions include Thunder in your throat, n.b.k., Berlin; Non-Player Character, Kunstverein Schwerin, Schwerin; Avantgarde und Gegenwart, Belvedere 21, Vienna; Ora et Lege, Broumov Monastery, Broumov; Ruinous Times, Lenbachhaus, Munich; Paint, also known as blood, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw; and Der Hausfreund, Österreichisches Kulturforum Berlin and Heiligenkreuzer Hof, Vienna.
Robin Durand
Robin Durand is a Umeå, Sweden, based architect and educator. He grows up in Tokyo, Japan and Umeå, Sweden, and studies in France and Belgium, graduating from the ENSA-Marseilles, France in 2013. After spending several years in European practices of various types, architecture, landscape, Robin now runs an independent practice in Umeå, Sweden, in parallel to his lecturing at Umeå School of Architecture. His practice ranges from project designs to research and exhibitions, working individually or collaboratively. He teaches architectural design at undergraduate and graduate level and architecture theory.
Emilija Škarnulytė
Emilija Škarnulytė (b. Vilnius, Lithuania 1987) is an artist and filmmaker. Working between documentary and the imaginary, Škarnulytė makes films and immersive installations exploring deep time and invisible structures, from the cosmic and geologic to the ecological and political.
Helvijs Savickis
Helvijs Savickis’ research moves across spatial installations, architecture, and film. As co-founder of the Architecture Studio Paradox, his work explores the layered interplay between space and time through these mediums.
Manuel Gorkiewicz
Manuel Gorkiewicz born in Graz lives in Vienna. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and studied at the University of Fine Arts. Numerous invitations to national and international solo and group exhibitions testify to the high regard in which his conceptual and multimedia oeuvre is held.
Julia Obleitner
Julia Obleitner works in collaborations across spatial, image, and text practices, at the intersection of art and architecture. She co-founded Studio Paradox and the collective dasBAU and is currently a lecturer at the Institute for Experimental Architecture at the University of Innsbruck. Her work engages with large-scale territories, addressing contemporary political, ecological, and urban issues.