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Assemble
Last year’s Turner Prize winner Assemble seeks to address the typical disconnection between the public and the process by which places are made.
Read moreNoémie Goudal
In her enigmatic images, French photographer Noémie Goudal creates autonomous narratives spanning fact and fiction, the natural and the artificial.
Read moreThe Radical Eye
Art academic and practising photographer dr. Nick Haeffner shares his personal point of view on Tate Modern’s latest blockbuster exhibition “The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography…
Read moreJosephine Pryde
Josephine Pryde often takes from fashion photography and advertisements in her work, but rather than merely recalling these popular forms, she is known for deconstructing…
Read moreKatrien De Blauwer
Emotions have always been the driving force and main consideration in the work of Katrien De Blauwer. She is strongly drawn to the uncomfortable in…
Read moreHaroon Gunn-Salie
Born in 1989 in Cape Town, Haroon Gunn-Salie represents a new generation of artists whose works are informed by post-apartheid and post-colonial South-Africa.
Read moreHou Chien Cheng
The work of Hou Chien Cheng (b. 1981, Taiwan) focuses on autobiography; on both visual practice and theoretical research. A sort of personal mythology or, some…
Read moreMichel Houellebecq – Rester vivant
Rester vivant is an exhibition by poet, essayist, novelist and filmmaker Michel Houellebecq at Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Houellebecq has always had close ties with…
Read moreMarina Gadonneix – Playground Disorder
The work title, Playground Disorder, suggests a playful handling of places and describes an order, which, whatever order it may have been, is brought…
Read moreJohan Rosenmunthe – Off II
Through digital communications, including Facebook, Twitter, online dating and personal websites, the representation of our personalities in becoming increasingly streamlined. We have the opportunity to…
Read moreGabriela Bulisova – The Option of Last Resort: Iraqi Refugees in the United States
One of the least reported stories of the U.S. invasion of Iraq is the dispersal of close to 5,000,000 Iraqis displaced internally or forced to…
Read moreManuel Vazquez – Traces of a Lonely Crowd
In a society like ours, full of prying eyes, anyone can become both spectator and actor in the quotidian spectacle. With CCTV cameras scattered in…
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