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Since 2005, Sammy Baloji has been exploring the memory and history of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Six Questions
Tique asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Karl Magee.
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Drawing inspiration from both mythology and science, Verena Bachl creates sculptures and installations that combine archetypal symbolism and intimate elements with objects and methods of…
Six Questions
Tique asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Maria Mavropoulou.
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“…my work appeals to a ‘dream-logic’ rather than common-sense. It is not to be consumed… it is to be produced in the active process of…
Six Questions
Tique asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Gabriel Sierra.
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Rainer Spangl’s series of works are based on figuration but come very close to abstraction through permanent repetition of motifs with small changes.
Six Questions
Tique asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Stéphanie Herremans.
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Nilbar Güres explores notions of human power, social gender roles, relationships, identity, and culture in her work. Out of long-term research and cultural observation, Güres…
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In his recent work, Hugo Canoilas is dealing with the deep sea, considered as a speculative field capable of absorbing projections of a non-colonised future.…
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In his work, Werner Feiersinger combines his knowledge of the history of art, design, and architecture with a laconically reduced design vocabulary. The multi-layered references…
Six Questions
Tique asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Sara Davide.