Rosina Rosinski: When the Body Leaves the Frame
Rosina Rosinski’s textile works abandon canvas for quilted absence—velvet, polyester, and emotion stitched into haunting, intimate spaces.
Our selection of artists participating in Ask Kurt by Catapult. Artists meet real curators. No fees, no noise. Authentic introductions, curated visibility, and a lasting presence online from Catapult (Munchies Art Club).
Rosina Rosinski’s textile works abandon canvas for quilted absence—velvet, polyester, and emotion stitched into haunting, intimate spaces.
Stefanie Pullin explores the sacred tensions between instinct, nature, and memory in lush, haunted canvases that blur reality with reverie. A new voice from Lisbon, grounded in roots, ruin, and radical slowness.
Taiwanese artist Igigo Wu merges painting, textile, and performance to confront colonial trauma, diasporic identity, and the politics of memory. Based in ZĂĽrich and Vienna, her work evokes rejection, ritual, and histories too brutal for language.
Step inside the candy-colored, emotionally charged world of Slovak painter Dominika Kováčiková, where girlhood is both battleground and mythology. Her surreal, hyper-feminine works tackle trauma, vulnerability, and the dark joy of rebellion.
Dive into the evocative world of Barbara Tunkowitsch’s paintings, where everyday objects transform into metaphors for memory, transition, and introspection
Moemi Yamamoto merges Japanese aesthetics with Gothic symbolism, creating dreamlike, introspective paintings that explore timelessness, alienation, and subconscious realms.