Boglárka Dankó: Heresy in the Small Hours.
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Boglárka Dankó at Liget Gallery, Budapest. Textile installation and nocturnal figures in a space of refusal and metamorphosis
Bart Gielen: Timeless Weight
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Artist in Focus: Bart Gielen works between drawing and ceramics, where restraint, tension and material weight shape images that resist clear narrative and remain deliberately elusive.
Michael Kærgaard: Repetition as Creature Logic
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Michael Kærgaard works with glazed stoneware to stage friction between tenderness and threat through repetition and porous surfaces.
Julia Zöhrer: Textile Images Between Myth and Presence
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Julia Zöhrer works with textile drawing and installation to create symbolic, non-linear spaces shaped by memory, ritual, and fragile presence.
Paulina Olowska, Caroline Walker, Adéla Janská: Za Pultem (Behind the Counter)at Telegraph Gallery, Olomouc
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Paulina Olowska, Caroline Walker and Adéla Janská at Telegraph Gallery, Olomouc. A spatial exhibition on painting, labour and visibility.
Emma Bjurström: Painting as Controlled Loss
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Artist in Focus Emma Bjurström works with painting to stage controlled loss, cultural memory, and perceptual instability through material restraint and historical reference.
Veronika Günther with Popular Problems - The Tiger Room, Munich
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Veronika Günther at The Tiger Room, Munich. Drawing becomes spatial, porous and charged with cultural residue. January–February 2026.
Can Painting Hold a Body That Refuses to Settle? Michele Gabriele Between Image and Presence
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Michele Gabriele works across painting, sculpture, and performance, building figures that test perception, materiality, and the instability of identity
Beverly Buchanan: Weathering as a Quiet Insistence
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Beverly Buchanan at Haus am Waldsee, Berlin. The exhibition has ended, but its material logic and urgency make it impossible to let it disappear quietly.
Camilla Skov: Sculptural Systems of Containment.
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Artist in Focus: Camilla Skov works with sculpture to construct closed systems marked by pressure, symmetry and controlled instability.
HAGD Contemporary: Michael Kærgaard and the Logic of Monsters
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HAGD Contemporary presents Michael Kærgaard’s Mother of Many, an exhibition of stoneware figures where monstrosity, tenderness, and material force collide.
Ivan Volkov: Absurdity as Social Pressure
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Artist in Focus: Ivan Volkov works across sculpture, painting and land art, using tension, instability and material restraint to expose fragile social systems.
What Happens When Art Becomes Belief? Susanne Wenger at Halle für Kunst Graz
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Susanne Wenger Àdùnní Olórìṣà returns to Graz at Halle für Kunst Steiermark. A quiet, overdue rediscovery of art, belief, and a life shaped beyond Europe.
Ruo-Hsin Wu: Floating in the Dark
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Ruo-Hsin Wu paints faceless figures suspended in pitch-black voids. Taiwan-based, technically luminous, emotionally weightless.
Marcell Menyhárt: Plastic Frames as Sites of Memory
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Marcell Menyhárt works with sculptural reliefs to confront artificial memory, loss, and humor through plastic systems and controlled material tension.
Sándor Körei: Mediated Nature as Sculptural Tension
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Sándor Körei works with sculpture and installation to stage nature through glass, restraint and perceptual tension, where observation and distance collide.
Seung-Jun Lee: Drawing as Accumulated Pressure
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Seung-Jun Lee builds tension through large-scale drawing, repetition and restraint, where personal fragments harden into spatial systems.
Can Painting Wear Armour and Still Feel Tender? Fátima de Juan and Her Dino-Fueled Amazons
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Fátima de Juan paints monumental, fruit-charged figures that balance tenderness and threat, drawing from graffiti roots and a fiercely personal inner mythology.