Posts with tag Artist Feature

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EJ Hill

At the core of EJ Hill’s practice is a form of durational performance that reflects both the hardships that certain bodies are forced to…

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Max Pinckers

Max Pinckers (b.1988, BE) is an artist based in Brussels, Belgium. His work explores the critical, technological, and ideological structures that surround the production and…

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Lena Henke

Lena Henke (b. 1982 in Warburg) is one of the successful international artists of her generation. She tests the conditions and possibilities of sculpture with…

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Erwin Wurm

Over the course of his career, Erwin Wurm has radically expanded conceptions of sculpture, space and the human form.

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Martín Soto Climent

Martin Soto Climent (b. 1977, Mexico City) lives and works in Mexico City. Sourcing materials and images mainly from metropolitan streets or urban suburbs, Martin Soto…

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Jurgen Maelfeyt

Jurgen Maelfeyt is a graphic designer, publisher and artist based in Ghent and Paris. The main focus on his personal works is publishing artist…

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Adrien Missika

The work of Adrien Missika humorously investigates the natural and the cultural. Using epistemology as a base for research, his conceptual approach drifts into poetic…

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Isabella Fürnkäs

Isabella Fürnkäs (*1988, Tokyo, Japan) is an artist who works in a variety of media. The body of work involves equal shares of video,…

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Roman Ondak

Roman Ondak plays with ideas of relocation, representation, and the duplication of experience – shifting and sharpening the viewer’s attention to everyday life.

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Simeon Barclay

Simeon Barclay draws upon a rich vein of pop cultural sources, producing works that activate complex cultural histories, whilst exploring the ways in which we…

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Namsal Siedlecki

Namsal Siedlecki works mostly with sculpture. He is often interested in transformative properties of materials. His works are often bound to transformation and evolution, moving…

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Tereza Prihodova Stetinova

Tereza’s sculptural, mostly highly site-specifically conceptualized and carefully composed work comes from two formal and methodic standpoints.