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Tique features the work of inspiring artists.
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Kishio Suga (b. 1944) is one of Japan’s most celebrated artists, whose diverse and influential practice spans site-specific installation, assemblage, and performance.
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Sol Calero (b.1982, Caracas) is best known for her site-specific installations of entire Latin-American interiors in which the public is invited, often to enact conventional…
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Lotte Reimann’s series ‘Jaunt’, about steel, glass, plastic, oil, and dirt – together embodied in the automobile – was inspired by amateur photographers; specifically, the…
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The relationship between the objective and the subjective, as well the historic and personal, represents the core of Francesco Arena’s research.
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Jean-François Flamey (b. 1972) is a Belgian photographer and member of the collective Aspëkt.
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A visitor in an exhibition can walk in the space while in the theater a spectator seats on a chair.
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In 1999, as a teenager, Xiaoxiao Xu moved from China to The Netherlands. Photography became her antidote to the isolation that she felt, a means…
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Belgian artist Emmanuel Van der Auwera, in his 30s, impresses with a practice that is intelligent, refreshingly political, and highly thought-provoking.
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Serene images of a temple complex, a river, a garden, a continuous stream of people leaving the metro station, nothing particularly different from the normal…
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There is a statue called The Pioneer Woman in Ponca City, Oklahoma, my grandmother’s home town. It serves as a tribute to the frontier women…
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The Chaology series grew from Tess Hurrell’s fascination with the visual power of the photographed explosion. These silent and still forms are created from images…
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The Mexican artist Teresa Margolles studied both fine arts and forensic medicine. Margolles was one of the founding members of the SEMEFO (Servicio Médico Forense)…