Who are we, as individuals and as a society? What is it that defines our Identities?
Volkov frequently makes use of a symbolism of signs that structures our everyday life as a system of reference and is thus deeply anchored in our collective consciousness.
Grützke’s pictorial themes, which are fed by reflections of religious, mythological, and historical content, are often realized in an ironic and grotesque manner.
It is typical for the works of Twins Seven Seven that they deal with cult and everyday scenes of the Yoruba, to which he himself belonged.
With “Visual Autobiography”, Robert Rauschenberg records the most important events and stations of his life with a collage-like text-image combination.
“Is he the worst painter in America?” asks the well-known Life magazine in 1964 in an article dealing with Roy Lichtenstein’s works
The Silk Road is one of the oldest trade routes in the world. The caravan network connects East Asia with Central Asia and the Mediterranean over a distance of about 6,400 kilometers.
Lanigan-Schmidt couples religious subjects to gay identity.