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Adil Yusifov
Adil Yusifov has been born in Baku, Azerbaijan in 1977. Graduating from both State Art College
"A. Azimzade" as well as State University of Culture and Arts in Baku his works have been presented in Baku,
Moscow, Dubai, Georgia, Tehran, Astana, Cairo, Antalya and at the International Painting
Symposium, Saint-Lo, France during the years 2001 and 2010. His works are kept in private collections in Azerbai-
jan, Turkey, Italy, France, Germany, UAE, Jordan and Egypt. By now he is said to be one of the most successful
international art-exports from Azerbaijan.
Ben Siegel
He works and lives in Vienna and Stuttgart. Ben Siegel studied at the university for applied arts in Vienna as a
scholar of Alfred Hrdlicka. Further he worked as assistant professor at the university of applied art in Vienna and as
guest professor at university of arts Bremen.
His art is vehement figurative, showing a pointe after a tedious process of sculpting out of the block, showing the
glamour and misery of mankind - the attempt of a portrait of todays society, which evolves out of the destiny
of single human beings.
Ben Siegel art in public space: bras relief requiem of Mozart, St. Michael, Vienna; sculptures at inner square of
St. Michael; memorial Sr. Maria restituta - cooperation with Alfred Hrdlicka - at St. Stephan´s
Cathedral (Barbara Chapel), Vienna.
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Etienne Yver
Étienne Yver is mainly a painter, but also a stage designer and a sculptor. He was born in 1955 in Caen (France). He has exhibitions since 1980. He has been invited by various
foundations in France and abroad, but he now lives in Paris. His work is a meditation on the place of man in our
world, on mental and psychological plans through his body, flesh and desire. His researches
concentrate on different directions : the interrelations of his own artistic practice
and literature (Sophocles, Khayyam, Shakespeare, Michel-Ange, La Fontaine,
Mallarme, Apollinaire, Garcîa Lorca, Yassin Adnan or Philippe Macaigne);
the interactions with music (Mozart, Satie, Greif, Forget, Gasparov, Bacri, Campo…),
or dance, opera and theatre.
Adil Yusifov has been born in Baku, Azerbaijan in 1977. Graduating from both State Art College
"A. Azimzade" as well as State University of Culture and Arts in Baku his works have been presented in Baku,
Moscow, Dubai, Georgia, Tehran, Astana, Cairo, Antalya and at the International Painting
Symposium, Saint-Lo, France during the years 2001 and 2010. His works are kept in private collections in Azerbai-
jan, Turkey, Italy, France, Germany, UAE, Jordan and Egypt. By now he is said to be one of the most successful
international art-exports from Azerbaijan.
Eva Verhnjak
She lives and works in Vienna as a freelance artist since 1995.
the paintings, abstract as well as realistic, are sensitive and full of emotions at the same time;
the portraits are describing our character and our beauty... Showing the unique
existence of each individual. She chooses mainly large formats for her art work,
oil or acryl on canvas.
Eva Verhnjak is listed in the encyclopedia "Austrian painters at the beginning
of the 3rd millennium".
He works and lives in Vienna and Stuttgart. Ben Siegel studied at the university for applied arts in Vienna as a
scholar of Alfred Hrdlicka. Further he worked as assistant professor at the university of applied art in Vienna and as
guest professor at university of arts Bremen.
His art is vehement figurative, showing a pointe after a tedious process of sculpting out of the block, showing the
glamour and misery of mankind - the attempt of a portrait of todays society, which evolves out of the destiny
of single human beings.
Ben Siegel art in public space: bras relief requiem of Mozart, St. Michael, Vienna; sculptures at inner square of
St. Michael; memorial Sr. Maria restituta - cooperation with Alfred Hrdlicka - at St. Stephan´s
Cathedral (Barbara Chapel), Vienna.
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Yvonne Werginz, zur WOHN.FEE
She lives and works in Vienna as a freelance artist since 1995.
the paintings, abstract as well as realistic, are sensitive and full of emotions at the same time;
the portraits are describing our character and our beauty... Showing the unique
existence of each individual. She chooses mainly large formats for her art work,
oil or acryl on canvas.
Eva Verhnjak is listed in the encyclopedia "Austrian painters at the beginning
of the 3rd millennium".
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Patrick Halek
it's not what the eye catches - it's what the head make so fit!
great parts of patrick halek’s paintings are turned into three-dimensional pieces by the integration of installa-
tions. his paintings are untitled because they are supposed to remain what they are: abstract.
his photographs are turned into photopaints. various computer-aided techniques never quite reveal the actual
look through the lense when a picture was taken.
therefore, interpreting each work is left to the viewer's eye. so, each work has different
meanings to different viewers. because it's not what the eye catches - it's what the head makes of it!
Peter Patzak
In my discovery of the painted picture, the written word, and the phenomenon of time, I combine multiple layers of
color that I at times scrape and break up. Sometimes I write with impulsive gestures, other times I create graphic
order with fine utensils. My vision becomes more clear in the process and simultaneously obscured. I have to
remove some elements, others have to remain in order for the mind to fill in the rest. The missing parts have to be
surveyed like a map. Never just artificially, never just naturally, coincidence has to play a part. Work means
creation by hand. In my paintings I tell stories to divulge what lies behind them. Meaning is given, it opens a door
and invites you through it.
Sallie McIlheran
Sallie McIlheran's artwork shows a precision of line and detail as well as careful consideration of color.
Her recent works display an emphasis on motion, tonality and a thematic interest on transition and movement of
light.Sallie made formal studies in Europe (1990-1994), obtain-
ing her Masters of Fine Arts in 1994 at the University of Vienna, Austria. Here, she was able to study in the Master
Class of Prof. Wolfgang Hutter, one of the leading mem-bers of the Austrian
Movement of Fantastic realism. She has exhibited in Germany, Austria and in the USA and her works are held in collections among others: Historisches Museum Stadt Freising; kulturFond Sparkasse; Giesecke and devrient,
Quebec Canada; GEMa Munich; as well as private collections in Europe and in the USa.
Sallie lives in Freising, Germany and works in both Freising and Texas.
it's not what the eye catches - it's what the head make so fit!
great parts of patrick halek’s paintings are turned into three-dimensional pieces by the integration of installa-
tions. his paintings are untitled because they are supposed to remain what they are: abstract.
his photographs are turned into photopaints. various computer-aided techniques never quite reveal the actual
look through the lense when a picture was taken.
therefore, interpreting each work is left to the viewer's eye. so, each work has different
meanings to different viewers. because it's not what the eye catches - it's what the head makes of it!
Thomas Kosma
What really remains?In my art I deal for many years with
archaeological finds and artefacts of the longest past existences, companies and lifeforms.
today we are only able to speculate about their form and content with the help of these sculptures, everyday objects
and cave paintings - nothing more.We do know very little about that.
Actually in my sculptural examination I only work with the rests of these remnants, rests of what has remained.
And one thing is absolutely clear: Our focus on human history is orientated on periods of time, which can be
distinguished and classified by artistic statements to the according cultural epoch.
this is the access of the modern science, in the archeology as well as in the prehistory
and early history.the art was and is the only significant testimony of the
sensitivities of societies by all times.And that stays.
In my discovery of the painted picture, the written word, and the phenomenon of time, I combine multiple layers of
color that I at times scrape and break up. Sometimes I write with impulsive gestures, other times I create graphic
order with fine utensils. My vision becomes more clear in the process and simultaneously obscured. I have to
remove some elements, others have to remain in order for the mind to fill in the rest. The missing parts have to be
surveyed like a map. Never just artificially, never just naturally, coincidence has to play a part. Work means
creation by hand. In my paintings I tell stories to divulge what lies behind them. Meaning is given, it opens a door
and invites you through it.