Posts with tag Artist Feature

Features

Yu Ji

A revisitation of sculpture, an extension of its three dimensionality and attunement to body, context and narrative, is at the heart of Yu Ji’s practice.…

Read more
Features

Maude Léonard-Contant

Language is omnipresent in Léonard-Contant’s work: clearcut and implied, present and absent, as much felt as it is seen. It is palpable even when her work…

Read more
Features

Piero Golia

Italian-born, Los Angeles–based artist Piero Golia is a sculptor of situations. His works—which at times take physical form, often at an architectural scale, and at…

Read more
Features

Anna Witt

Anna Witt, born in 1981 in Germany, lives and works in Vienna. Her artistic practice is performative, participatory, and political. She creates situations that reflect…

Read more
Features

Ayọ̀ Akínwándé

Ayọ̀ Akínwándé is an artist, curator, and writer from Lagos, Nigeria. With an academic background in Architecture, his practice is multi-disciplinary, working across lens-based media,…

Read more
Features

Joshua Citarella

Citarella is a hyper-proficient artist of today who works with both materials and software. His work positions photography at the nexus of an interdisciplinary practice,…

Read more
Features

Petrit Halilaj

Born in 1986 in Kostërc (Kosovo), Petrit Halilaj lives and works in-between Germany, Kosovo and Italy.

Read more
Features

Bruce McLean

Since his days as a rebellious student at Central Saint Martins, McLean has tackled the complexities and contradictions of art—chiselling away at its self-seriousness. His…

Read more
Features

João Loureiro

In a broad sense, through a wide range of subjects and procedures, I’ve been interested in certain versions or fictional constructions that are presented as…

Read more
Features

Rossella Biscotti

Rossella Biscotti’s (b. 1978, Molfetta, Italy; lives and works in Brussels, BE and Rotterdam, NL) artistic oeuvre encompasses videos, photographs and sculptural work.

Read more
Features

Michał Budny

Michał Budny is known for his austere and poetically charged sculptures and objects, often made from commonplace, „poor“ materials. For most of his sculptures and…

Read more
Features

Sophie Gogl

For a long time, creating images was the uncontested prerogative of painting. Today painting must compete with a plethora of other media for this rendering…

Read more