Posts with tag Artist Feature
Talia Chetrit
Since she first picked up a camera as an adolescent, Talia Chetrit has explored the power dynamics, narrative conceits, and material manipulations at the heart…
Read moreCameron Platter
Cameron Platter’s multi-disciplinary practice is a documentation of contemporary culture. By using popular iconography of the ‘now’ and the future-present, he reveals the most vulgar…
Read moreWolfgang Lehrner
Born with wanderlust, the artist Wolfgang Lehrner leaves his hometown Vienna again and again to spend as much time as possible in the…
Read moreVedovamazzei
Milan-based artists Stella Scala and Simeone Crispino have been working collaboratively as Vedovamazzei since 1991.
Read moreAlmudena Lobera
Her artworks — materialised in many different forms: from drawings to sculpture, installations, paintings, films, performance and more besides — reflect on the problems of…
Read moreNazgol Ansarinia
Born and raised in Tehran (1979), Nazgol Ansarinia examines the systems and networks that underpin her daily life. In her work, she dissects, interrogates and…
Read moreSinta Werner
Sinta Werner’s work deals with the relationship between reality and image, two- and three-dimensionality, and the connection between digital and analogue space. In her photographic…
Read moreAlejandro Cesarco
In the past two decades Alejandro Cesarco has been making art as well as publishing books and curating exhibitions. Using film, photography and text, Cesarco’s…
Read moreLida Abdul
Lida Abdul (Kabul, 1973). Lives and works in Los Angeles and Kabul.
The first artist of her country to represent Afghanistan at the 51st…
Peter Welz
Peter Welz’s complex video installations explore the dynamic relationships between figure and space in a variety of ways. A trained sculptor, Welz places special demands…
Read moreChris Hoare
Chris Hoare is a photographer based in his hometown of Bristol, UK. Within his personal work he is interested in areas of society that…
Read moreGregor Schneider
It’s advisable to treat our perception with a degree of mistrust. Our brain is continuously converting sensory impressions into classifiable information: expanding data, filling in…
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