
Berhnard Kahrmann at Hauff, Stuttgart


Manuele Cerutti at In Arco, Torino
L’autentico diventa invisibile, 2010. Oil on linen, 80 x 60 cm
Talia Chetrit at Kaufmann Repetto
Vase/Machine 2011, Silver gelatin print
Installation view, A Tactile Gaze, Galleria Unosunove, Rome
Triangle/Tube 2011, Silver gelatin print
Muntean/Rosenblum at Kargl, Vienna
Matthias Herrmann at Steinek, Vienna
Michel-Ange, Le Déluge (extrait), La Sixtine, dans: Le Vatican de Jérôme Carcopino, 1958, Flammarion, Paris, and: Haus Ruland!s Formal Garden with Elegie by Fritz Klimsch, Kempfenhausen, 1960s. 2010, C-Print, mounted on aluminium, framed, 60 x 75 cm






Marjaana Kella, from the series “Reversed”, 1997.

Carl Cheng, Sculpture for Stereo Viewers, 1968. Film, molded plastic, wood and Plexiglas, 42x45x20 cm. Currently at “Photography into Sculpture” exhibition, Cherry&Martin, Los Angeles, California
“In live-action films, motion blurs are natural occurrences. In animation, you have to make them from scratch. And most of them are pieces of art by themselves.” “Smears, Multiples and Other Animation Gimmicks” blog.
(Source: animationsmears)







Geoffrey H. Short’s series “towards another (big bang) theory”, 2009. Currently at {Suite} Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand