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  • Source: ART NEWS
  • Author: Maximilíano Durón
  • Date: OCTOBER 6, 2022
  • Format: ONLINE

What the World’s Top Collectors Bought in 2022

From Warhol Digital Works to Dazzling Abstractions

Jacolby Satterwhite, Birds in Paradise, 2019, installation view in "at dawn," 2022, at JSC Berlin. Photo by Alwin Lay

Julia Stoschek

Long a supporter of video art, Julia Stoschek recently added three new works—one by Cauleen Smith, two by Jacolby Satterwhite—in the medium to her collection and quickly put them on view at her Berlin exhibition space in a show titled “at dawn.” Of the latter artist, Stoschek told ARTnews, “The CGI-generated worlds Jacolby Satterwhite’s series Birds in Paradise (2019) as well as Shrines (2021) confront us with feel reminiscent to the worlds Hieronymus Bosch created, only in a faraway future. They are fantastic!”