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New Video by Hans Lo

Here's a new video for Nurses' Winter by our friend, the talented video director Hans Lo. As usual, Hans brings the best of video ...

Christopher Schreck

Christopher Schreck is an artist who works mainly in photography and video, although collage is also very much part of his practice. Over the past few years, he has been fortunate enough to do posters and album artwork for bands and labels he loves, including Chandeliers and Obey Your Brain. He is currently working on two series of photographs and collecting images for a couple of self-published zines and a small-edition book of prints.

Anna Mack

Anna Mack is an artist working primarily in photography and digital collage. She lives and studies in upstate New York where she attends the Rochester Institute of Technology. Anna recently self-published a book called what is this i dont even, after the 4chan-born textual Internet meme of the same name. The first four of the following works are from the book, and will be on view at the Sullivan Galleries in Chicago from March 26th until May.

Andreas Banderas

Andreas Banderas lives in Oslo, Norway. He is studying Visual Communication at The National Academy of Arts. Andreas likes to work with different mediums and has shown works in group shows in Vancouver, Brooklyn and London. He is currently working on a book together with Natalie Rognsøy that is going to be published by Rollo Press in the spring of 2010.

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Marlon Rabenreither

Marlon Rabenreither was born in Vienna but spent the most important and interesting years of his life in the sleazy streets of Hollywood. Since leaving Los Angeles two years ago for England to study Fine Art at Goldsmiths University of London he has focused mostly on Collage and Video work. Rabenreither is interested in documenting Los Angeles, Witchcraft, Teenagers and Punks . He ritually shoots 1 or 2 rolls of film a week and has done so for a little over one year but considers his photographs to be more of a personal archive as opposed to a legitimate art practice. “I have little idea of why anyone would be interested in the kids in my photographs or for that matter me”

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