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"No Way Out" brings artists Maria Loboda, Mathilde Rosier, and Maximilian Zentz Zlomotvitz together who are interested, consciously or unconsciously, in the disappearance of the real or factual, who focus on the non-existing. The importance is not concentrated on the work or its materiality per se, it is what lies beyond the objects that constitutes the "work." Loboda, Rosier, and Zlomotvitz provide certain clues within their individual work, but the viewer has to lean on his own inner reality to "complete" the message. These three artists assemble into a dynamic group working in different medias, but sharing a clear affinity.
Polish artist, Maria Loboda was a student of the Hochschule für Bildende Künste at Städelschule. French artist, Mathilde Rosier studied at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris with Christian Boltanski and Marc Bustamente, and has won two fellowships at Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. German artist, Maximilian Zentz Zlomovitz studied at the Universität der Künste Berlin.