In Rhythmic
Dialogue
Online, from June 2024
Bringing into dialogue the work of 2 female artists whose careers are separated by half a century. Despite never having met, they seemingly embody the same inner spirit.
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PAINT ME
A FUTURE
An exhibition with the Swiss artist-duo, presenting their ongoing series ‘Mathematical Objects’ (2009-2022), at The Eye Sees gallery.
A MAGNUM
PHOTOS CURATION
Online, from May 2022
Featuring 6 Magnum photographers – presenting work from the 1950s to today that explore intimacy and photography’s
ambigious relationship to truth.
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ABANDON
Online, from September 2019
FEATURING
MEL BLES / PAUL CUPIDO / VIVIANE SASSEN
Presenting three contemporary artists whose work explores the body, expression and identity.
PAOLO
ROVERSI
Online, from August 2021
Presenting works by the renowned fashion photographer – from 1988 to 2017 including key images for Vogue, Dior and Comme des Garçons.
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Der greif
guest room
Online, from May 2020
A curation for Der Greif’s monthly online exhibition with open submissions from their community of global image-makers.
ROGER EBERHARD
Human
Territoriality
Online, from March 2020
The series captures former borders across the world and invites us to question the meaning of these impermanent demarcations.
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CONFINEMENT IN BERLIN
Online, from June 2020
‘Confinement in Berlin’ reveals beauty and meaning in everyday objects, capturing traces of a life in quarantine, with direct reference to the work of Joseph Beuys.