We, the Artists Inside team, would like to say thank you to all our visitors, supporters, and especially our incredible artists, who made our group exhibition last November so special. Your thoughts and feedback have been so motivating and gave us so much energy. It took us a little longer to process everything but we really appreciated it! Without you, Artists Inside wouldn’t be what it is. So much love and see you soon! 💕☀️
Zhenia Stepanenko’s work explores the relationship between socio-historical dynamics and mysticism, transforming memories and legends into speculative artefacts.
Zhenia Stepanenko is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024.
Design: @studiobens
Photos: 1. Alexandra Lvova
2. Alexandra Kadzevich
3. Bernd Borchardt
4. Martin Palák
Miji Ih’s project explores her being within patriarchy and as a diaspora in the West. It explores themes of belonging, emancipation and desire from her biography through lens-based media.
Miji Ih is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024 and lives and works in Berlin.
Design: @studiobens
Photos: Artworks and exhibition views from the project Münder, all credits by Miji Ih
Lola von der Gracht’s artistic multimedia-work deals with questions of emotionality, gender and identity. It provides a space for awareness, presence, perspective and inspiration.
Lola von der Gracht is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024 and lives and works in Berlin
Design: @studiobens
Photo: 1. Nadine Schwickart
Other Photos & Videos by Lola von der Gracht
Performance is working together. Marie Salcedo Horn builds environments out of ceramic, unfired clay, stone, metall and textile and invite performers to interact with and create histories in it.
Marie Salcedo Horn is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024. She lives and works in Berlin.
Design: @studiobens
Photos: 1. Sarah Schroth @z0ra.rt
All other photos by Marie Salcedo Horn
In Linus Beckmann’s own painterly practice, he deals a lot with visionlike sceneries, that aim to be a space for the irrational and non-explainable, where he is looking for an fairytale atmosphere.
Linus Beckmann is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024. He lives and works in Berlin
Design: @studiobens
Photos: Linus Beckmann
Many of Jonas Brinker’s works with time-based media serve as studies on the poetics of observations, presenting us with unexpected or overlooked correlations.
Jonas Brinker is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024 and lives and works in Berlin.
Design: @studiobens
Photo: 1. & 2. Leroy Boateng
3. & 4. Jonas Brinker
Elisa Jule Braun’s videos feature depressed robots, foolish AIs, and mum avatars. Their settings: urban and rural environments, more or less structured by digital technologies.
Elisa Jule Braun is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024. She lives and works in Berlin.
Design: @studiobens
Photo: all credits by Elisa Jule Braun
Installationview Kunstraum M3 Berlin, Solo exhibition “Woody, Hopper & Mr. Jones”
Videostill “Calibration Mum: I Prefer Not To”
Videostill “Depressed Animals”
Arhun Aksakal’s work encompasses video, film, photography, sculpture, and performance. He is interested in the fragile human perception, investigating phenomena of civilizational activity and geological time in relation to his biography. His works oscillate between human artifacts, urban psychology, and their geographical infrastructure, underpinned by a poetics of the natural and the aesthetics of chance. They exhibit an instinctive reversal, revival, or human obsession with renewal and reorganization, shedding new light on our present.
Arhun Aksakal is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024.
Design: @studiobens
Photos: 1. Julius Augustin
2. Ivan Murzin
3. Filmstill Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmuseum
4. Arhun Aksakal
Annkathrin Kluss is a multimedia artist and artistic researcher. Her works explore the reciprocal relationship of ecologies, society and self.
Annkathrin Kluss is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024. She lives and works in Berlin.
Photo: 1: Kilian Baujard
4: Elke Walkenhorst
Design: @studiobens
Amrita Dhillon works with images of India beyond the colonial gaze, highlighting their darkness and subtle tragedy, and the fragile veneer of decadent glamour in the face of societal decline.
Amrita Dhillon is part of the Artists Inside Fellowship 2024 and lives and works in Berlin.
Design: @studiobens
Photo: @kunzten // @luisbortt