LONDON: INTERVIEW WITH RASMUS NILAUSEN
Rasmus is not spiritual, but he loves the idea of chance transforming his work into something that he cannot control anymore. His paintings are full of curiosity and they invite into a universe of incomprehensible spaces and impossible structures. I spend an afternoon in Rasmus' treasure room, chatting about rap-music, masterpieces and diamonds.
Rasmus is not spiritual, but he loves the idea of chance transforming his work into something that he cannot control anymore. His paintings are full of curiosity and they invite into a universe of incomprehensible spaces and impossible structures. I spend an afternoon in Rasmus' treasure room, chatting about rap-music, masterpieces and diamonds.
All good things come in threes. On a beautiful summer day in early September I had an exquisite picknick with the emerging gallerists and Düsseldorf-lovers Benny Höhne, Jan Kaps and Nils Emmerichs at the river Rhine. Apart from enjoying the sun and sipping white wine, the guys talked about classic and contemporary art, boyish scuffles and their current project: FORMAT:C gallery.
LONDON: INTERVIEW WITH LARS ELLING
Norwegian artist and playwright Lars Elling gives us a warm welcome and introduces us to the new gallery space and his amazing, large-scale paintings. He is an incredibly well read and pensive family guy, who loves secrets, jazz and books – and who tries to avoid clichés by all means, yet they keep on hunting him.
David Ostrowski and his studio. A young Cologne-based painter who owns many spray cans and a massive pile of his favourite art-magazines: The French 'Vogue' and the German 'Gala'.

Stephan and Eduardo, a german architect and a spanish artist, met randomly a couple of years ago. Now they are living and working together in Berlin-Kreuzberg, producing art objects out of cardboard.


