“NO#10-060090-30” , Clemens Gritl (DE)

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Digital black and white images depict imaginary, almost intimidating, deserted cityscapes with clean, brutal lines and contrasts that question the impact of architecture on people.

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“NO#05-090160-15” , Clemens Gritl (DE)

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Digital black and white images depict imaginary, almost intimidating, deserted cityscapes with clean, brutal lines and contrasts that question the impact of architecture on people.

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“Poems of a Queer Soul – 4”, Xecon Uddin (BD/FR)

About the artist: 

Born in Bangladesh and based in France, Xecon Uddin mainly works with graphic prints and experiments with other media such as photography. In his artworks he explores memories, dreams and identity especially in relation to his status as a refugee and queer artist.

About the art:

““Poem of a queer soul” is a series of photographs which are a reflection of my inner world. Although I have studied drawing and painting, my intention is to explore the surrealistic possibilities of photography, with an intense focus on the questions of sexual identity and gender, using myself as a tool of expression. I portray myself in my photographs and use my body as the muse of my artistic endeavour. I have used sensory perceptions and spiritual insights to draw attention to issues of social, political, cultural and sexual identity”.

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“Poems of a Queer Soul – 3”, Xecon Uddin (BD/FR)

About the artist: 

Born in Bangladesh and based in France, Xecon Uddin mainly works with graphic prints and experiments with other media such as photography. In his artworks he explores memories, dreams and identity especially in relation to his status as a refugee and queer artist.

About the art:

““Poem of a queer soul” is a series of photographs which are a reflection of my inner world. Although I have studied drawing and painting, my intention is to explore the surrealistic possibilities of photography, with an intense focus on the questions of sexual identity and gender, using myself as a tool of expression. I portray myself in my photographs and use my body as the muse of my artistic endeavour. I have used sensory perceptions and spiritual insights to draw attention to issues of social, political, cultural and sexual identity”.

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“Poems of a Queer Soul – 2”, Xecon Uddin (BD/FR)

About the artist: 

Born in Bangladesh and based in France, Xecon Uddin mainly works with graphic prints and experiments with other media such as photography. In his artworks he explores memories, dreams and identity especially in relation to his status as a refugee and queer artist.

About the art:

““Poem of a queer soul” is a series of photographs which are a reflection of my inner world. Although I have studied drawing and painting, my intention is to explore the surrealistic possibilities of photography, with an intense focus on the questions of sexual identity and gender, using myself as a tool of expression. I portray myself in my photographs and use my body as the muse of my artistic endeavour. I have used sensory perceptions and spiritual insights to draw attention to issues of social, political, cultural and sexual identity”.

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“Poems of a Queer Soul – 1”, Xecon Uddin (BD/FR)

About the artist: 

Born in Bangladesh and based in France, Xecon Uddin mainly works with graphic prints and experiments with other media such as photography. In his artworks he explores memories, dreams and identity especially in relation to his status as a refugee and queer artist.

About the art:

““Poem of a queer soul” is a series of photographs which are a reflection of my inner world. Although I have studied drawing and painting, my intention is to explore the surrealistic possibilities of photography, with an intense focus on the questions of sexual identity and gender, using myself as a tool of expression. I portray myself in my photographs and use my body as the muse of my artistic endeavour. I have used sensory perceptions and spiritual insights to draw attention to issues of social, political, cultural and sexual identity”.

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“Rapunzel”, Carolin Weinert (DE)

About the artist

German artist Carolin Weinert’s work uses the expression of historical printmaking on contemporary topics that originate from our digitalized society. Weinert’s works have been exhibited all over Europe as well as in the United States.