Albert Oehlen (b. 1954)
I enjoyed finding his interesting way of working and understanding that he uses impulse and eclecticism in his work, often starting with a set of rules or structural limitations and using his fingers, brushes, collage, and computers as his tools.
Adrian Ghenie (b. 1977)
I admire his works for their rich textures and colours. In his explicit images, there is always a balance between clarity and decay. His paintings are stories of personal and collective fears, traumas, and memories, addressing the horrors of 20th-century European history.