Studio #218

Artist

Robert Gabris

Robert Gabris’s work engages in a critical examination of fluid and changeable identity through drawing and experimental forms of performance, employing deconstruction and an ongoing quest to challenge boundaries. His practice is driven by an obsessive desire for proportion and symmetry, reflecting the constant tension between self-identity and societal projections. At the heart of his work lies a commitment to resisting exclusion and confronting systemic racism, using unrest as a form of resistance. He interrogates the fluidity of identity within patriarchal frameworks.

Robert Gabris has exhibited work at MUMOK, Vienna; 2024 La Biennale de Lyon, Lyon; and Belvedere 21, Vienna, among others.

robertgabris.com

Current Resident: May 1, 2026–Aug 31, 2026

Danish Arts Foundation

Studio #207

Artist

​​Aske Thiberg

Aske Thiberg’s work spans performance, video, text, and music, emerging from his background in 3D animation and dance. Driven by an interest in the social disconnection that shapes everyday life, Thiberg creates works and exhibitions that simultaneously echo both the physical and digital worlds. His practice ultimately explores themes of loneliness and alienation, anxiety and melancholy, rhythm and weight, at times playful, at times deeply serious.

​​Aske Thiberg has exhibited work at Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Germany; Den Frie Center for Contemporary Art, Denmark; and Malmö Art Museum, Sweden, among others.

askethiberg.com

Studio #212

Artist

Michaela Payer and Martin Gabriel

Payer Gabriel is an artist collective focused on drawing and artistic research. Their work operates at the intersection of art and knowledge production, with an emphasis on visual epistemologies – image-based strategies through which knowledge is generated and structured. Drawing on critical posthumanism, they examine the interrelations between visualization, systematization, and inscription of knowledge, as well as their impact on thought and norm formation. Their practice employs a playful, undisciplined methodology that reconfigures established procedures of knowledge organization.

The Albertina Museum, Austria; Museum Folkwang, Germany; Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen, Germany, among others.

payergabriel.com