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watercolor, ink, pencil on paperDeborah Schamoni
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This vibrant and imaginative artwork features a dynamic composition of colorful shapes and lines. The central figure, a fantastical creature with spiky red appendages, appears to be the focal point, surrounded by a swirling, abstract background. The use of bold, intersecting lines and a distinctive color palette of blues, greens, and oranges creates a sense of movement and energy. The artist has employed a unique drawing style, combining elements of fantasy and surrealism, to depict an otherworldly scene that invites the viewer to ponder its deeper symbolic meaning or the artist's intention behind this captivating work. ...

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Jonathan Penca
B.1988, German

Jonathan Penca works in diverse media such as drawing, sculpture, performance and video. Penca’s interest in stage and costume design and dramaturgy resonates in his artistic practice in the negotiation of boundaries between reality and staging. Influences from and deliminations between natural science, pop culture and science fiction offer subjects to reflect on the relation between queer and fluid embodiment as subversive moment and late-capitalist individualization. His sculptures are at times animated, also in collaborative settings. Penca’s manifold approaches have in common that they defer oppositions between the natural and the artificial, or the actor and the represented, until their dissolving. In his works, the artist – also through excessive scales – opens up double-edged, ambiguous spaces, within which the dilemma between in- and hyper visibility are negotiated playfully and the viewer is invited to partake. ...

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Insect of the year  (Ameisenlöwe)
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Jonathan Penca
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Deborah Schamoni
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