Com & Com

http://www.com-com.ch/

COM & COM (Johannes M. Hedinger / Marcus Gossolt)

 

Com&Com (artist duo est. in 1997 with Marcus Gossolt). Com&Com’s recent projects include Point de Suisse (2014), Bloch (2011), and Mocmoc (2003-08), among others. Com&Com participated in eight Biennials, such as, Venice Biennial and biennials in Shanghai, Singapore, Sharjah, and Moscow. Their solo exhibitions involve projects at the Kunsthaus Zurich, Kunstwerke Berlin and Centre Pasquart Biel (retrospective). In the last seventeen years the duo participated in over 130 exhibitions. For more information, see http://www.com-com.ch

Com & Com

Yan Lei 颜磊

https://yanleidocumenta13.wordpress.com

YAN Lei was born in Hebei Province, China in 1965, and graduated from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now known as the China Academy of Art), in Hangzhou, in 1991. Yan is a singular and unconventional figure in the Chinese contemporary art world. Adopting an independent and distant attitude, he explores and unveils different issues, such as power relationship, competition or the closeness of values and prices, that exist in the art system, through various media ranging from painting, sculpture, installation to video and performance. His works often incorporate multiple and often contradictory values. This ambiguousness shows, on the one hand, the artist’s alertness to and reflection on the various problems in art making today, and on the other, the solitude that he has from being part of the system and his complex feelings confronted with vulgar reality. Yan Lei 颜磊

Zheng Yunhan 郑云瀚

 


1978 born in Heilongjiang, P.R. China
Artist and professional exhibition designer, live and work in Beijing.

1978年出生于黑龙江,职业艺术家、空间设计师,现生活在北京。

David Siepert & Stefan Baltensperger

www.baltensperger-siepert.com

Zurich based artists Stefan Baltensperger (Switzerland, 1976) and David Siepert (Germany, 1983) have been collaborating since 2007. Baltensperger + Siepert’s artistic practice reflects critically upon social, cultural, and political issues. By immersing themselves in diverse systems, they aim to expose and manipulate them. Since 2010 the focus of their work has been on political matters and on developing an understanding of postcolonial structures. David Siepert & Stefan Baltensperger

Thomas Eller

http://www.thomaseller.com/

Thomas Eller (born 8 September 1964) is a German visual artist and writer. Born and raised in the German district of Franconia he left Nürnberg in 1985 to study fine art at the Berlin University of the Arts. After his forced dismission he studied sciences of religion, philosophy and art history at Free University of Berlin. During this time he was also working as a scientific assistant at the Science Center Berlin for Social Research (WZB). Thomas Eller

Wang Yiquan 王懿泉

Wang Yiquan, born in 1987 in Beijing, is an artist currently based in Shanghai. He graduated from Beijing International Studies University with a BA in Journalism(2010) and then studied MA Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins in London(2012). Wang Yiquan 王懿泉

Xu Qu 徐渠

http://www.xuqu.org/

Xu Qu, b. 1978 Jiangsu Province, graduated from the Oil Painting Department at the Nanjing Arts Institute in 2002. He studied under Professor John Armleder at the Braunschweig University of Art in Germany from 2005 to 2007, and graduated in 2008. He lives and works in Beijing. Xu Qu 徐渠

Tang Nannan 汤南南

http://www.tangnannan.com/

Tang Nannan (B. 1969, Yunxiao, Fujian Province,China), 1988 Graduated from: Department of Fine arts, Jimei Normal Technical School, 1995 B.F.A. Graduated from Department of Fine arts, Xiamen University, 2004 M.F.A.Graduated from Department of Fine arts, Xiamen University, Currently Teaches in the Art College, Jimei University, China Academy of Art  PHD candidate. Tang Nannan 汤南南

Salla Tykkä

http://www.sallatykka.com/

Salla Tykkä is a visual artist who works with film and video since 1996. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki 2003 and participated in the Venice Biennale 2001.

Her latest solo exhibitions include: BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle, 2013; Drimart Garibadi, Istanbul, 2012; EX3, Florence, 2011; Hayward Gallery Project Space, London, 2010. Salla Tykkä