
Like the summers of recent years, many of the works presented hold a contradiction within them between their bright, shimmering forms and the darker undertones of their content. Summer ’22 brings together artistic approaches which, though employing a variety of media, share an impulse to transform personal observations and political concerns into formally striking, incisive works of art. July 2022 the group exhibition Summer ’22 by the artists Sarah Buckner, Ann Veronica Janssens, Sojourner Truth Parsons, Cemile Sahin, Julia Scher, Sun Yitian and Tao Hui. | #3527ARTatBerlin | Esther Schipper presents from 21. Andreas Fux, from the serie Schönheitswettbewerb, 2017 The impressive interplay between the self-dramatization of the performers and the directed gaze of the camera by the image author makes Andreas Fux a master of portrait photography. It allows us to participate in a new generation of the post-reunification era and from today, which portrays itself with an undisguised gaze
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Andreas Fux, Der Magier, from the serie Im letzten Viertel der Nacht, 2017, 50x50cm 69,5×70, 5cm, Manual trigger-C-Print-2022, Ed-3+2 innocence gathers the protagonists with partly unpublished pictures of them, capturing the naturally appearing self-image of these young people and creating beguilingly and disturbingly beautiful portraits of men, which indeed ‘catches the viewer cold’ through their unconcern and innocent naturalness. The undisguised view of the self-confident self-portrayal of young people of a new generation, who discover themselves in their permissive physicality.

Andreas Fux has been known to a wider audience at least since his photo book Süße Haut from 2005.

The gallery also presents the book Andreas Fux – innocence in collaboration with Salzgeber Buchverlage. July 2022 (Opening: 22.07) during the Berlin PRIDE weeks The exhibition innocence with photographies by the artist Andreas Fux. | #3529ARTatBerlin | Semjon Contemporary presents from 23. Despite the Chaos factor, the NFT artworks by Pussinen and Toivonen, show not only to be a natural development of their twenty-year artistic research, but also to be deeply rooted in the classic history of art, with inevitable references to As the title of the show says: Improbable Iterations. This generates unique variations within the same piece. In fact, Chaos is an important component in the generative process of these two artists, and has undoubtedly a strong impact on the aesthetic side, due to the deterministic random effect embedded in the code, that will differently generate artwork elements, composition, colors and details at each execution of the script. By developing processes out of the ordinary to catch shapes and forms normally considered impossible to be seen – like sound – these artists go beyond the traditional way of the creative work, approaching it more like Chaos scientists-mathematicians than visual artists. The gallery also shows a selection of their generative and computative works, pre NFT era.

September 2022 (Opening: 01.09.) the exhibition Improbable Iterations with NFT by Finnish artists Antti Pussinen & Joonas Toivonen AKA Toiminto.

| #3530ARTatBerlin | Luisa Catucci Gallery presents in collaboration with fx(hash) from 2.
