Tom Reichstein Contemporary presents works by Steffen Jopp, Miwa Ogasawara, and Linus Rauch.

 

Steffen Jopp (*1991, Germany) explores skin as boundary and interface, dissolving lines between inside and outside, reality and virtuality. His sculptures and wall pieces suggest a new form of portraiture while reflecting the shift from the Anthropocene to the Technocene.

 

Miwa Ogasawara (*1973, Japan) paints liminal spaces where presence and absence converge. With a restrained palette and dissolving contours, her quiet images evoke timeless expressions of human existence.

 

Linus Rauch (*1984, Germany) layers fabrics, surfaces, and found materials into fragile constellations balancing control and chance. His works expand painting into a field of tension and transformation.

 

Together, the artists reflect on thresholds – between material and immaterial, presence and absence – opening up new spaces of perception and thought.