Marco Rossetti
Marco Rossetti is an Italian artist renowned for his intriguing photographic works. Born in Campania, he has made his home and studio in the Florentine
In 0→1 Mag, discover a diverse collection of contemporary art. Each piece carries a unique story, as artists embark on distinct creative journeys.
Marco Rossetti is an Italian artist renowned for his intriguing photographic works. Born in Campania, he has made his home and studio in the Florentine
Ruben Ulises Rodriguez Montoya stands as a contemporary artist who paints a vivid landscape of fantastical creatures, land, culture, and identity. Drawing on Nahualismo, speculative
Jochen Mühlenbrink, a German artist, manipulates our sense of reality through his masterful paintings. Utilizing trompe-l’oeil techniques, he weaves illusions that fuse the physical and
Jakub Kubica, a multidisciplinary artist originally from Žilina, Slovakia, now works and lives in Berlin. Specializing in sculpture, visual and sound performances, as well as
German contemporary artist Annegret Kellner currently makes her home in Amsterdam. She bases her artistic practice on the subtle representation of tortured houseplants. Her unique
The work of French artist Jonathan Bréchignac aims to illuminate the meeting points between nature, science, and visual arts. As an interdisciplinary artist, his practice
Octavi Serra, a Barcelona-based artist, designer, and photographer, looks for the irony, truth, and letdowns in modern life through his art. His approach is both
Originally from Örebro, Sweden, artist Tobias Bradford now splits his time between Stockholm and London. His work examines the gray areas that exist amid reality
Amsterdam-based artist Erris Huigens delves into the crossroads of graffiti, painting, minimalism, and conceptual art. Over time, his style has evolved, masterfully integrating these diverse
Leilei Wu is an artist and researcher whose art challenges both physical and virtual worlds. Drawing inspiration primarily from man-made materials and nature, she explores
British artist Richard Dean Hughes specializes in blurring the lines between the tangible and the imagined. He takes inspiration from made-up settings, emotions, and visuals,
Dutch artist Milena Naef, based in Amsterdam, comes from a lineage of stone sculptors stretching back four generations. Immersed in the world of art, particularly
Forever Studio, based in the Netherlands, searches for unfamiliar combinations in autonomous and commercial design. Launched by Bienke Domenie & Sara Degenaar, the duo prioritizes
Born in Serbia, Ivana Bašić brought her artistic talents to New York in 2010. With every piece, Bašić delves into the vulnerability and transformation of
The narrator at heart, designer Boey Wang is drawn to stories, or rather, the attempt of capturing the mundane and often overlooked moments of life. So
The practice of Léo Fourdrinier, a multidimensional artist from France, essentially is the result of fusions. Mainly inspired by science and technology, he creates a
The multimedia artist Carlos Sáez lives and works in Valencia, Spain. His work exists in the conjunction of digital and physical, exploring the relationship between
While Worcester is Claire Baily’s hometown, she currently practices her art in the teeming city of London. Her creations intriguingly bridge the gap between art
Born in Rhenen, Netherlands, the dynamic artist Riëtte Wanders has anchored her creative pursuits in Amsterdam. The sheer magnitude of Wanders’ creations isn’t just physical
Willie Cole, a cutting-edge sculptor, printer, and visual artist, masterfully intertwines the mundane with the strikingly profound. Everyday objects, under his deft touch, undergo a
Inês Norton, possessing a degree in graphic design and a flourishing career as a visual artist, explores the intriguing relationship between the natural, organic world
Brazilian contemporary artist Monica Piloni specializes in sculpture, with a particular emphasis on the human form. The figures she crafts are often unsettling, resembling amorphous
At the intersection of imagination and reality, American artist Rachel Youn crafts a world that blurs the lines between life and artifice. Merging the playful
Mexican artist Berenice Olmedo delves deep into societal norms. She questions who establishes these norms and their counterparts. For years, marginalized figures have deeply influenced
Belgian artist Matthijs Kimpe harnesses modern imaging techniques, blending screens and prints into his artwork. His innovative choice of synthetic and optical materials, combined with
A few weeks ago, 0→1 had the opportunity to engage in an open discussion with Harry Woodrow, an innovative British artist and designer currently living
Susanne Schwieter’s art pulses with a theatrical rhythm, a nod to her successful tenure as a set and costume designer in Berlin’s vibrant scene. She
Marion Baruch stands out in the world of art, turning fabric into explorative pieces that defy the norm. Born in Romania, her art seamlessly blends
Mit Borrás, a transdisciplinary force in the art world, initially divided his creative energies between Madrid and Berlin starting in 2010. Since then, his work
Introducing Michał Ratajczak, a contemporary artist originally from Leszno, Poland, and now based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. With parents as architects and a deep-rooted love for
British artist Richard Dean Hughes specializes in blurring the lines between the tangible and the imagined. He takes inspiration from made-up settings, emotions, and visuals,
Dutch artist Milena Naef, based in Amsterdam, comes from a lineage of stone sculptors stretching back four generations. Immersed in the world of art, particularly
Born in Serbia, Ivana Bašić brought her artistic talents to New York in 2010. With every piece, Bašić delves into the vulnerability and transformation of
The practice of Léo Fourdrinier, a multidimensional artist from France, essentially is the result of fusions. Mainly inspired by science and technology, he creates a
The multimedia artist Carlos Sáez lives and works in Valencia, Spain. His work exists in the conjunction of digital and physical, exploring the relationship between
While Worcester is Claire Baily’s hometown, she currently practices her art in the teeming city of London. Her creations intriguingly bridge the gap between art
Willie Cole, a cutting-edge sculptor, printer, and visual artist, masterfully intertwines the mundane with the strikingly profound. Everyday objects, under his deft touch, undergo a
Inês Norton, possessing a degree in graphic design and a flourishing career as a visual artist, explores the intriguing relationship between the natural, organic world
Brazilian contemporary artist Monica Piloni specializes in sculpture, with a particular emphasis on the human form. The figures she crafts are often unsettling, resembling amorphous
At the intersection of imagination and reality, American artist Rachel Youn crafts a world that blurs the lines between life and artifice. Merging the playful
Mexican artist Berenice Olmedo delves deep into societal norms. She questions who establishes these norms and their counterparts. For years, marginalized figures have deeply influenced
Susanne Schwieter’s art pulses with a theatrical rhythm, a nod to her successful tenure as a set and costume designer in Berlin’s vibrant scene. She
Marion Baruch stands out in the world of art, turning fabric into explorative pieces that defy the norm. Born in Romania, her art seamlessly blends
Mit Borrás, a transdisciplinary force in the art world, initially divided his creative energies between Madrid and Berlin starting in 2010. Since then, his work
Navigating the dense digital landscape, artist Joachim Coucke delves into our relationship with technology and its profound impact on our lives. In an era saturated
Berlin-based contemporary artist, Rachel de Joode, blends the realms of photography, sculpture, and painting. A graduate of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, de Joode
Giuseppe Gabellone, born in 1973 in Brindisi, Italy, has established his creative base in Paris. His artistry seamlessly weaves surrealism, classical themes, and baroque elements.
British artist Felicity Hammond focuses on modern city landscapes in her work. She looks at the buildings and designs that tell stories of our shared
Brooklyn-based artist Alyson Shotz creates sculptures that redefine our understanding of space, light, and matter. Using an array of materials from mirrors to digital photography,
Born in Paris and now based in Brussels, artist Pablo Tomek delves into societal intricacies through his gestural paintings. With canvases awash in metallic hues
Delving into the intricate realms of time, potential energy, and archaeology, Danish artist Johan Rosenmunthe carves his distinctive niche in the art world. He is
Michelangelo Pistoletto, born in 1933 in Biella, Italy, embarked on his artistic journey in 1955. By 1960, he was already presenting a solo exhibition at
Sali Muller is a young, up-and-coming artist. Being a sensitive analyst of habits, vision, and perception she focuses on concepts such as selfishness and, ultimately, finiteness.
Erwin Wurm was born in Bruck an der Mur, in Austria and currently, he lives in Vienna and Limberg. He studied at the Academy of
Los Angeles artist Liz Larner explores and extends the conditions and possibilities of sculpture since 1980’s. Her works are informed by the relationship between object,
Los Angeles-based street artist Thrashbird is widely praised for his rebellious billboard takeovers and political content. He portrays relevant social issues with humor and satire.
The work of Marlo Pascual had earned the attention of a set of artists particularly for her photo-based work. She often combined pictures sourced from
The artist Vincent Fecteau lives and works in San Francisco. He is best known for his modestly sized abstract sculptures. He makes them by hand
Magali Reus’ sculptures are accumulations of images and things. She draws on objects she finds around her, recombining them into something strange and unfamiliar. Although
Anton Alvarez’s sculptural forms challenge our perception of weight and gravity. They appear both of this world and utterly separate from it. His sculptures, created
Susanne Schwieter’s art pulses with a theatrical rhythm, a nod to her successful tenure as a set and costume designer in Berlin’s vibrant scene. She
Marion Baruch stands out in the world of art, turning fabric into explorative pieces that defy the norm. Born in Romania, her art seamlessly blends
Mit Borrás, a transdisciplinary force in the art world, initially divided his creative energies between Madrid and Berlin starting in 2010. Since then, his work
Navigating the dense digital landscape, artist Joachim Coucke delves into our relationship with technology and its profound impact on our lives. In an era saturated
Berlin-based contemporary artist, Rachel de Joode, blends the realms of photography, sculpture, and painting. A graduate of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, de Joode
Born in Avilés, Spain, Javier Riera’s artistic journey began with Fine Arts in Salamanca. He further honed his skills at the Contemporary Art Workshops in
Giuseppe Gabellone, born in 1973 in Brindisi, Italy, has established his creative base in Paris. His artistry seamlessly weaves surrealism, classical themes, and baroque elements.
British artist Felicity Hammond focuses on modern city landscapes in her work. She looks at the buildings and designs that tell stories of our shared
Delving into the intricate realms of time, potential energy, and archaeology, Danish artist Johan Rosenmunthe carves his distinctive niche in the art world. He is
Michelangelo Pistoletto, born in 1933 in Biella, Italy, embarked on his artistic journey in 1955. By 1960, he was already presenting a solo exhibition at
The English contemporary artist Oliver Johnson currently lives and works in Valencia, Spain. From painting to light installations, his works primarily revolve around the number
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Vikenti Komitski is currently based in Berlin. He graduated Sculpture in NAA in Sofia and Master’s program Art In Context in
Sali Muller is a young, up-and-coming artist. Being a sensitive analyst of habits, vision, and perception she focuses on concepts such as selfishness and, ultimately, finiteness.
Erwin Wurm was born in Bruck an der Mur, in Austria and currently, he lives in Vienna and Limberg. He studied at the Academy of
Berndnaut Smilde was born in 1978 in Groningen, The Netherlands, and today, he makes his home and creates art in Amsterdam. He’s widely recognized for
Los Angeles artist Liz Larner explores and extends the conditions and possibilities of sculpture since 1980’s. Her works are informed by the relationship between object,
Los Angeles-based street artist Thrashbird is widely praised for his rebellious billboard takeovers and political content. He portrays relevant social issues with humor and satire.
The work of Marlo Pascual had earned the attention of a set of artists particularly for her photo-based work. She often combined pictures sourced from
The photographer François Ollivier, born in southern France, currently lives and works in Montreal. Through not only genuine but sometimes formally constructed compositions, he brings
Magali Reus’ sculptures are accumulations of images and things. She draws on objects she finds around her, recombining them into something strange and unfamiliar. Although
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