Artists

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Tobias Reinthaller

Tobias Reinthaller works primarily with acrylic paints and spray paint. He also incorporates various materials into his works, such as scratch-off and tear-off tickets, as well as film and street posters. By coating his pieces with epoxy resin, he often gives them a distinctive, glossy depth and a characteristic look.

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Stefan "Stebo" Temmel

Stefan “Stebo” Temmel is a versatile graffiti artist from Austria, known for his dynamic use of colour and complex urban art elements. His passion for street art transforms canvases, furniture, building facades and events into vibrant, creative works of art. Using brushes, spray cans, epoxy resin or even gold leaf, Stebo combines inspiration, traditional painting and modern street art to create a unique style.

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Pietro Paolo Marcozzi Rozzi

Pietro Marcozzi Rozzi brings the pulse of the street into the language of contemporary painting. Rooted in graffiti culture yet shaped by academic training, his work unfolds through dynamic gestures, bold color contrasts and layered textures. What once lived on urban walls now evolves on canvas, raw, expressive and charged with movement.

Blending influences from abstract expressionism, action painting and post-graffiti aesthetics, Pietro Marcozzi Rozzi creates works that feel immediate and physical, capturing the energy of the moment while reflecting a deeper visual awareness shaped by his background in art and political studies.

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Petra von Kazinyan

Petra von Kazinyan lives and works in Vienna. In her paintings and objects, she explores themes of the boundary between abstraction and figuration, as well as identity in a globalized and post-digital world.

Her distinctive visual language combines precise brushwork with conceptual depth, inviting the viewer into a lyrical, enigmatic space where form and meaning are in a permanent state of tension.

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Petra Schöller

Petra Schöller lives and works on the northern outskirts of Vienna. She creates analog collages, carefully and lovingly combining old and new. From found objects such as old magazines, manuscripts, or yellowed paper, she composes harmonious, luminous visual worlds that reflect her positive and orderly nature.
Her works move between aesthetics, order and intuition – finely balanced and at the same time imbued with quiet poetry.
Each collage is presented in a carefully selected frame, a found object with antique charm, as part of the overall concept.

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Moritz Messenböck

The Vienna-born artist studied at the Vienna School of Art in Ottakring. His powerful paintings explore the harsh realities of human experience, shaped by a lifelong confrontation with illness and pain. His deeply personal and emotionally charged works oscillate between darkness and vivid intensity, capturing the fragility of human existence.
With bold gestures and multifaceted images, Moritz reflects on vulnerability, absurdity and the ongoing search for meaning in a broken world.

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Mirriam Domocos

Mirriam Domocos is an Austrian artist, biomedical researcher, and international model based in England. In her work, she combines emotional intuition with a refined sensitivity for human relationships, creating luminous, intimate visual worlds that speak of love, connection, and the quiet moments of life.

Her artistic journey began at a young age in the arts track of the Boerhaavegasse grammar school in Vienna. At the same time, she developed a passion for the natural sciences and specialized in biochemistry and molecular biotechnology. After completing her bachelor’s degree in Applied Medical Sciences at University College London in 2024, she pursued a research master’s degree in Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics at the University of Oxford, which she completed in 2026.

Despite her scientific career, art has always remained a central part of her life. Today, she pursues her artistic practice professionally, developing a visual language that emphasizes warmth, lightness, and human closeness. Her international work as a model subtly shapes her perception of the body, expression, and presence, enriching her work with a distinctive sensitivity to emotion and interpersonal encounters.

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Martin Tardy

Martin Tardy, born in Austria in 1992, is an artist with French roots, known for his figurative works, which typically originate from a single, continuous line. His training in fashion and art allows him to work with a variety of materials, including metal, wood, ceramics and fabrics, which he incorporates into his work. Starting with quick sketches, he developed his signature style, which now also appears on glass, stone, bronze and digital media. A particularly distinctive feature is his technique of drawing with both hands simultaneously, creating two lines that intersect and form a unified whole. His works reflect the complexity of human life and the body, confronting the viewer with depth, space and movement. Since 2018, he has been exhibiting both in galleries and through his own solo projects.

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Lara Prosoroff

Lara is a talented artist originally from Vienna, whose passion for art has been a constant in her life for many years. One of her greatest passions is sketching, a form of expression that has allowed her to explore and deepen her understanding of the human body. Through her work, she is particularly fascinated by how the human form can express emotions, aesthetics and individuality.

Lara's artistic journey has taken her to various prestigious institutions. As a senior art student, she participated in the 2017 art18 exhibition, where her work was showcased to showcase her growth and discoveries in the art world. She has also studied at the Florence Academy of Art, where she focused on portraiture and technique, honing her ability to capture the nuances of the human figure. Additionally, she attended the Schloss Goldegg Art Academy, where she further developed her artistic knowledge and techniques. She has also gained valuable experience in the art world through her work in auction houses, where she deepened her understanding of the art market and the value of different works. Her education culminated in a Master's degree in International Arts and Cultural Management in Rome, a program that helped her combine her artistic skills with a broader understanding of the cultural and economic aspects of the art world.

In her art, Lara uses a variety of media, primarily pencil, charcoal and watercolor. She particularly enjoys using sketching as a medium to explore the emotional depth and physicality of her subjects, always with the goal of highlighting the raw beauty and complexity of the human form.

Through her experiences and training, Lara continues to develop as an artist, using her art to convey the diversity and beauty of the human experience.

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Kaia

Kaia is an artist from Vienna who expresses the beauty of nature and the cycle of life in her abstract floral works. Kaia’s artistic development was significantly shaped early on during her school years at a Waldorf school, where painting and creative work played a central role. She subsequently completed a degree in graphic design and gained professional experience in the graphic design and property sectors. Since 2024, she has returned to her original passion – painting – with the aim of realising her dream of becoming a full-time artist.

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Gilbert Kleissner

Gilbert Kleissner, also known as CEDES, was born on 11 September 1970 in Graz. His artist name, CEDES, is an acronym, standing for ‘CElebrated DESign’. The painter, conceptual artist and actionist currently lives and works in Graz. The gallery owner Gottfried Geiger took notice of Kleissner very early on and supported him. Since 2014, he has been a member of Schaumbad – freies atelierhaus graz. Gilbert Kleissner was a student and painting assistant to Prof. Hermann Nitsch for several years.

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Friedolin Deisenhammer

Friedolin Deisenhammer, born in 1939 in Vöcklabruck, Upper Austria, is a versatile artist known for his multifaceted work.

He earned his painting diploma in 1964 under RC Andersen at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he also received the Art Teacher Award. Deisenhammer's career also includes teaching, primarily at St. George's College in Istanbul until 1978, experiences that enriched his artistic perspective.

His oeuvre includes watercolors, linocuts, and drawings, with subjects ranging from landscapes and golf scenes to abstract compositions and erotic depictions. His dynamic use of color and form reflects a journey from representational art to pure abstraction.

In recognition of his services to art, Fridolin Deisenhammer was awarded the Theodor Körner Prize in 1987.

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Diana Kim

Diana Kim is a contemporary figurative painter who works with oil on canvas and creates a fascinating combination of classical precision and modern imagery in her portraits. Her works seem like silent encounters, intense, calm and at the same time full of inner tension.

Born and raised in Russia, she received her academic training at the Kazan Academy of Arts, where she studied painting, drawing and composition at the highest level. After graduating, she worked at Art Lab, the largest art studio in the CIS, where she deepened her technical skills through extensive commissioned work and large-format interior painting.

Since 2022, Diana Kim has been living in Austria and studying art history at the University of Vienna, while consistently developing her artistic practice. Her focus has increasingly shifted to portrait painting and the techniques of the Old Masters, but without appearing nostalgic: Kim translates the classical painting tradition into a contemporary visual world characterized by subtle color dramaturgy, atmospheric density and psychological presence.
Her portraits do not speak loudly, they draw the viewer into a quiet, emotional depth where gaze, posture and light become carriers of an unspoken story.

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Daniel Deutsch

Daniel combines technology, intuition and craftsmanship into a precise yet meditative practice. With a background in law and artificial intelligence, he explores the intersection of algorithmic thinking and sensory experience.

His works emerge from the tension between machine and material: digital designs become physical wooden reliefs where technical precision meets organic unpredictability. In this way, the work becomes a dialogue between code and nature, a process that unites control and letting go, calculation and intuition.

Every line, every cut is the result of concentration, discipline and openness to the moment. Daniel's artistic approach manifests itself in this combination of technology and mindfulness: the digital serves not to create distance, but to bring us closer, to the material, to the process and to the present moment itself.

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Christian Schumacher

Christian Schumacher, known as chtartberlin, is a Berlin-based artist whose vibrant, emotionally charged works captivate the viewer with dynamic colors and forms.

Drawing on his unique experiences, from his medical background to his travels through India, Nepal and beyond, his art explores themes of the human condition and the interplay between life and the physical body. With an innovative approach and a deep passion for creativity, Christian has made a name for himself in the art world, exhibiting his works in galleries and private collections around the world.

Whether through powerful brushstrokes or thought-provoking compositions, Christian continually pushes boundaries and offers a captivating journey into his multifaceted artistic universe. Explore his world and let the art speak to you.

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Benjamin Thiele

Benjamin Thiele, born in Munich in 1991, is an artist living in Linz and Vienna who works with found and everyday objects. His works emerge as visual hypotheses, temporary arrangements that shift our perspective on the self-evident and question familiar perceptions. With playful precision, Thiele combines sculpture, installation and spatial intervention, thereby opening up new realms of meaning from banal materials. In addition to his artistic practice, he also initiates curatorial formats in which exchange, process and transience play central roles.

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Asma Kocjan

Between the catwalk and the canvas, Asma Kocjan creates a visual world in which fashion is not celebrated but scrutinised. Drawing on her international modelling career, she has developed a powerful artistic language in which silhouettes, layering and expressive colour come together. Her works revolve around the tension between visibility and concealment, placing the focus not on the garment but on the person. Those who view her works encounter figures in a state of flux, captured within an aesthetic of collage, overpainting and the search for traces. Here, art and fashion merge into a critical, sensual narrative that leaves the viewer curious for more.

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Arkadij Ostromuchov

Arkadij Ostromuchov is an artist based in Vienna who was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1965. From 1986 to 1989, he trained as a decorator and set designer at Technical School No. 189 in Moscow. Since 1990, he has lived and worked in Vienna, Austria, where his works have been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including in Paris and Vienna. Ostromuchov’s art explores abstract compositions, bold colour palettes and a unique interplay of light and texture. His artistic journey reflects a profound exploration of form and emotion, with a strong focus on dynamic contrasts and expressive movement. His paintings often convey a sense of depth and contemplation, drawing the viewer into a world full of energy and introspection.

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