After studying photography at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), Olaf Breuning stated working in multiple media. Artist creates videos, sculptures, drawings, and installations that investigate kitsch, appropriation, cliché and popular culture, and hint at a collective visual iconography.
Influenced by a number of diverse and eclectic sources, Breuning's work humorously reflects his observation of human behavior and concerns: "Well, I would like to be perfect, but I think art shows me that whatever technology I use, my personality pushes through and there we are... something is not perfect. I like that. We are finally human."
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Tony Matelli is an American artist whose work reflects the subtle and ever-elusive combination of concept and contemporary technology. Matelli is famous for his hyper-realistic works created in different techniques and materials. His sculptures represent life-size human figures, animals, plants, or everyday objects in disquieting or unexpected situations.
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Over the course of 30 years, John Miller has produced an eclectic body of work that addressed language, valuation, and social hierarchy. Through his sculptures, photographs, paintings and installations, Miller continuously explores notions of identity, economics, and social class.