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Samuel Haitz

Samuel Haitz Zurich, 1997 Samuel Haitz Zurich, 1997 Samuel Haitz currently lives and works in Zurich. He earned a BFA at the Zurich University of the Arts in 2020 and a diploma in Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Berlin (Class Prof. Josephine Pryde) in 2023. His work deals with the legacies and concepts of artistic practice, as well as desire and its projections. Selected solo and duo exhibitions 2024 Projection, Grotto, Berlin, DE Hermeneutics, Triangolo, Cremona, IT Above All Love, Espace Topic, Geneva, CH (with Valentin Rilliet) Anthology (Diary), Lokal-Int, Biel,...

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Daniel Graham Loxton

Daniel Graham Loxton Montclair, New Jersey 1987 Montclair, New Jersey 1987 Daniel Graham Loxton lives and works in Cold Spring, New York. He earned a BFA at the School of Visual Arts, New York, NY.  In his diverse body of work, Daniel Graham Loxton seamlessly blends mixed media techniques, encompassing paintings, drawings, and assemblage. This expansion of traditional painting explores universal concepts such as accretion, rhizomatic structures, and entropy. Each piece possesses the ability to take on recognizable symbols or linger as pure abstract forms. Preliminary drawings,...

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Francesco De Bernardi

Vimercate, 1995 Vimercate, 1995 Francesco De Bernardi lives and works in Milan. His practice is rooted in the observation of everyday life, of common situations that provide the primary material the artist extrapolates in order to present it again, condensed into micro narratives or objects that evoke real life experience. His work is developed through the use of different media and materials, including texts, ceramics, artist draws mainly on his own background and autobiographical experiences, focusing in particular on the apparently banal and comical details of everyday life. The...

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Nicole Colombo

Monza, 1991 Monza, 1991 Nicole Colombo’s practice, often presented as domestic and large-scale sculptures and installations, creates a tension in the space and in the observer as it possesses a sort of living energy, while the chosen materials and their combination result to be at the same time libidinal and repulsive. An anthropological approach stands at the core of her research: the artist observes the dichotomies that often characterize the individual and the difficulty of the human being to accept their co-existence. Leveraging our common imaginary, her attempt gives back...

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Mario Uliassi

Como, 2000 Como, 2000 Mario Uliassi lives and works in Milan. He is studying visual arts and curatorial studies in Naba.His practice has its roots in drawing, in the intimacy of the sketchbook. Arriving in Milan it changed to embrace different languages. The painting remains the focus of the practice, which then extends to the accumulation of found materials and their organization into sculpture or installation. In the case of video productions, the depiction is concentrated in the recording of the performative trace of the human body. Solo exhibitions 2023 Foreste in fiamme, Triangolo,...

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