Posts with tag Artist Feature

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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…

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Richie 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…

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Alessandra Spranzi

The artistic research of Alessandra Spranzi is connected with photography, with photographic staging, the reuse of images of her own or taken by…

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Pamela 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…

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Jose 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.…

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Eric 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…

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Adam 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…

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Park 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…

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Ryan 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…

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Little Whitehead

Littlewhitehead is Craig Little and Blake Whitehead.

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Daniel Steegmann Mangrané

Daniel Steegmann Mangrané’s practice encompasses a wide range of media, including film, sculpture, sound, gardens and drawing.

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Paolo 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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