Posts with tag Artist Feature
Thomas Paturet – Atlas of Places
Atlas of Places is a public educational collection of Academia, Architecture, Cartography, Cinema, Essays, Painting, Photography and Research. Its objective is to question the meaning…
Read moreRichie Culver
A painter and decorator entering art is about as giant a gaffe as one can conjure. Not to mention one that dwells in the realm…
Read moreAlessandra Spranzi
The artistic research of Alessandra Spranzi is connected with photography, with photographic staging, the reuse of images of her own or taken by…
Read morePamela Rosenkranz
Pamela Rosenkranz (b. 1979) investigates the systems by which people give meaning to the natural world, reflecting on our need to anthropomorphize and construct metaphors…
Read moreJose Dàvila
Over the course of a career spanning more than 20 years, Guadalajara-based Jose Dávila has engaged with the architecture, symbolism, and material integration of space.…
Read moreEric Baudart
Delicately transposed, it’s the displaced materiality in Eric Baudart’s works that spurs their contemporary resonance. Honey-combed plastic, millimeter paper, adhesive tape – everyday, commonplace utensils…
Read moreAdam Vackar
In the long run, Adam Vackar creates simulacra of the ecological and social reality of the consumer system. From his educational and socially-oriented projects…
Read morePark Hyunki
Featuring organic elements, such as stones and water, Park’s work parallels with the logic behind Marcel Duchamp’s found art, Japanese Mono-ha, along with the Italian…
Read moreRyan Gander
Ryan Gander has established an international reputation through artworks that materialise in many different forms – from sculpture to film, writing, graphic design, installation, performance…
Read moreDaniel Steegmann Mangrané
Daniel Steegmann Mangrané’s practice encompasses a wide range of media, including film, sculpture, sound, gardens and drawing.
Read morePaolo Icaro
A journey in search of a new grammar of sculpture. A need to question everything, always. Deconstructing to reconstruct, or rather, Faredisfarerifarevedere. A vocation for…
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