ARTISTS AT ARTEFACT 

We proudly present a diverse spectrum of emerging and established artists and designers. By encouraging innovation and experimentation, the gallery empowers its collaborators to boldly express their perspectives, push boundaries, and challenge the status quo. At Artefact, we create meaningful connections between our curated artists and extensive network of media and collectors. Rather than formal representation, we foster an open dialogue, expand our artists' reach and visibility, while providing collectors and media access to unique and exceptional talents.

Caterina Renaux Hering 
‘Blushing out of Blue’
November 3, 2023 – February 2, 2024

Renaux Hering's artworks span a diverse range of media, including drawings, ceramic sculptures, assemblages, music, costumes, and performances. Her work places the body at the center of her investigations, exploring themes such as transience, eroticism, delight, and duration to craft a language that resonates with the most delicate and dense aspects of sensibility.

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Nadine Schemmann
‘Transparency, Form and Color’
September 2 – November 18, 2022

Schemmann is a contemporary German visual artist who studied design and fashion at the Cologne International School of Design and Berlin University of the Arts. Her evolving artistic practice focuses on translating encounters and conversations into lasting expressions through colors on canvas.

 

Anna Virnich
‘A Family Affair’
April 24 – August 3, 2024

Anna Virnich is a contemporary artist who studied under Walter Dahn at Kunsthochschule Braunschweig, with works in prestigious collections worldwide, including the LBBW Collection. The cornerstone of Virnich’s practice is fabric, which she transforms into painterly forms that evoke strong emotional connections, charging her pieces sensually and haptically to create familiar artifacts within a distinctive world of genuineness.

David Prytz
‘A Family Affair’
April 24 – August 3, 2024

Born in Aarhus, Denmark, David Prytz is a contemporary artist known for exploring space, perception, and technology through multidisciplinary practices. Prytz's sculptures, infused with elements of philosophy and music, challenge the relative nature of the center by exploring time, the cosmos, and individual experiences, creating environments that reflect continual change and the dualities of form and materiality.

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Winfried Virnich
‘A Family Affair’
April 24 – August 3, 2024

Winfried Virnich completed his Fine Arts degree at HdK (UdK) Berlin in 1986 and his music studies in Aachen from 1976 to 1980, which he continues until today. From 1997 to 2021 he served as a professor at the Kunsthochschule Mainz, leading classes for contemporary painting, further acting as the founding dean from 2003 to 2014. His abstract work, characterized by texture and minimal color, has been widely exhibited and recognized. Virnich's paintings evoke a poetic quality through the interplay of brushwork, pigment, and rhythmic balance, creating an open field of painterly truth without clear symbolic functions.

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