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Tique features the work of inspiring artists.
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Known for her interventions of Land Art or Environmental Art (she founded the Green Gallery in Israel in 2007) her monumental sculpture works are scattered…
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Elmgreen & Dragset pursue questions of identity and belonging and investigate social, cultural, and political structures in their artistic practice. They are interested in the…
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Shadenova’s work is multidisciplinary, exploring painting, photography, moving image and installation. Similarly, the artist tackles a breadth of pertinent themes and issues in her work,…
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I came forth as a photographer, an epithet I’m proud of but sometimes limits how my work is perceived. Rather I strive for an unconstrained…
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Thierry Mandon uses video, photography, performance, and installation to express the poetic character of everyday life, making subtle transformations, where the viewer finds both tragic…
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Eduardo Basualdo (b. 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a multimedia artist best known for his enigmatic large-scale sculptures that draw on literature, philosophy, psychoanalytic…
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The materials, the techniques used and the artistic declarations are directly associated with Maszlanko’s life, his background, education and the places where he once lived.…
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Lau’s work is about articulating the paradox of exploring relationships with the tool of photographic evidence. His work is predicated upon the idea that in…
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“Working on art projects stands not as an escape nor a crusade, but perhaps as a poetic lament and an attempt at translating into tangible…
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Ergin Çavuşoğlu’s spatially orchestrated installations consider the broader interpretation of Jacques Rancière’s notion of ‘régime d’imagéité’ (Rancière, 2010) and the ‘emergent’ spaces of ‘intervisuality’ (Mirzoeff,…
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Entering the visual art scene at the beginning of the 1970s and during the times of Normalization, Dezider Tóth was one of the initiators and…
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The works of the artist Barbara Schmitz-Becker are organic-abstract, her focus is on the “microcosm” – biologically and philosophically.