Posts with tag Sculpture

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Kishio Suga

Kishio Suga (b. 1944) is one of Japan’s most celebrated artists, whose diverse and influential practice spans site-specific installation, assemblage, and performance.

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Pia Camil

Mexican artist Pia Camil takes inspiration from urban and industrial forms, reinterpreting them as handmade objects that recode the artist’s relationship to the city and…

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Maika Garnica

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Maika Garnica.

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Sakir Gökçebag

Coat hangers, buckets, shoes, rulers, and toilet paper. For some, they might be the last materials to think of when making art, but for artist…

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Victoria Adam

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Victoria Adam.

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Benny Van den Meulengracht-Vrancx

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Benny Van den Meulengracht-Vrancx.

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Liesbeth Henderickx

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Liesbeth Henderickx.

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Pinar Yolaçan – Mother Goddess

The work of the Turkish artist, Pinar Yolaçan, is at the crossroads of fashion, photography and sculpture. Her Mother Goddess series presents women entirely swathed…

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Shirin Fakhim – Tehran Prostitutes

Shirin Fakhim’s Tehran Prostitutes uses absurd and sympathetic humour to address issues surrounding the Persian working-girl circuit. In 2002 it was estimated that there were…