Posts with tag Features
Fritzia Irizar
Fritzia Irizar’s conceptual artworks test the elusive forces of value as it is expressed in economic and symbolic forms including labor, precious materials, money, and…
Read moreMarsia Alexander-Clarke
I call my video, video as mark, in reference to the marks found in drawing and painting. Capturing the play of light on plants the marks become…
Read moreChen Qiulin
Chen Qiulin was born in Yichang, Hubei Province in 1975 and now works and lives in Chengdu. Her works manifest in various mediums including video,…
Read moreBetty Tompkins
Rendered in softly airbrushed tones, Betty Tompkins’s photorealist paintings of intimate sexual encounters, including exposed genitalia, penetration, and masturbation, derive from pornography.
Read moreNaoko Ito
My artistic research explores an organic sensibility with the material. I am interested in how social and ecological conditions can reform and introduce new perspectives…
Read moreNiamh O’Malley
O’Malley’s processes of visual scrutiny and composition are rendered in surfaces of wood, glass, steel, and stone.
Read moreBronwyn Katz
Incorporating sculpture, installation, video and prayer, Bronwyn Katz’s practice engages with the concept of land as a repository of memory and trauma, reflecting on the…
Read moreMargaret Haines
Originally from Montréal, Margaret Haines is an artist whose multidisciplinary, research-based practice combines, in singular fashion, film, literature, philosophy, astrology, photography and installation.
Read moreMichael Beutler
Michael Beutler’s work comes out of nothingness, a void. There are no preliminary steps. Materials, production, mechanics and method all come together in an exercise…
Read moreGabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill
Hill’s sculptural practice explores the history of found materials to enquire into concepts of land, property, and economy.
Read moreIñaki Bonillas
Despite all appearances, Iñaki Bonillas is not a photographer. Rather, his work investigates the materiality and semiotic depth of said medium in a somewhat topographic…
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