Modern digital post internet art, or what ever names could apply to describe the genre, is often on the verge of being tacky, as approaches and motifs seem repetitive and uninspired nowadays. The works of Tim Berresheim are a refreshing exception to the usual feeling of having seen things before.
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Berlin based female photographer Zsu Szabo starts the new year with a more darker contribution to her visual online column “Sucht und Ordnung”.
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For TISSUE N°5, we are blessed to present a conversation with the mastermind behind 032c, Joerg Koch.
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Recently we had the chance to speak to one of the most controversial personas of the graffiti-scene, the infamous COPE2.
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The persona, the brand, is one thing; the person, the man, is another.
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Sasha Kurmaz seems to be equally interested in both rather abstract motifs and quite the opposite: blunt messages, such as political banners.
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Multi talented artist Sasha Kurmaz is as versatile as accomplished. The works of this Kiev-based youngster range from photography over paintings to objects. He manages to go all the way
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You don’t get called “art’s original bad girl” (The Guardian) for nothing: In true bad girl style – and this lady is over 80 – Dorothy Iannone agreed to contribute to TISSUE N°4 but pulled out the last minute. BAD!
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Angga Pratama is our man behind the risky shots. He’s based in Indonesia where the mind is not free and you can get massive problems if you are going for nude or anything else which is fun.
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For last year’s documenta 13, THOMAS BAYRLE installed the remnants of an industrial age in the exhibition’s main hall—very hard, very cold. For TISSUE, we chose one of his older, more frivolous works, Feuer im Weizen. Same goes for our office. We just had to buy one of his cheeky graphics after walking past it […]
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