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100 Felt Doodle Faces_becky Margraf

Becky is a young designer based in San Francisco. During high school, Becky had a passion for guitar, piano and voice, but that passion was slowly overtaken with a growing interest in art and visual design. With this project she has decided to sew 100 felt characters for 100 consecutive days. All of this came out…

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Phyllida Barlow

With a long career behind her, Phyllida Barlow has been given the spotlight of the British Pavilion and turned the neoclassical building into a joyous and rough universe with her project “Folly”. In that age rich in clumsy wonders, they invited themselves into the still thin air, shy but certain in their greatness. Sliding off sharp edges,…

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Fashion Motion – Esteban Diacono

Esteban Diacono was born in September of 1974 in Córdoba, Argentina. He is a motion designer and during his early career he was involved in the making of many award winning commercials. His animation are usually short videos with a simple grey background and a character build and animated with Cinema 4D and Houdini. With his…

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Erkka Nissinen And Nathaniel Mellors

Harbingers of anarchic humor aiming to shake some intellectual borders, the bi national collaborators Nissinen (Finland) and Mellors (UK) have invaded the Finnish Pavilion at the Biennale with talking eggs and acid laughter. Savior in a box, protecting the national borders of your inner space. Head in the bucket circle red harrow minded.…

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Villa Argentina_arunÀ Canevascini

When she was only one year old, Arunà moved to a small village in Switzerland with her Swiss father and her mother, an Iranian artist. As a foreigner, she felt that people did not use to interact with strangers and also her mom, as foreigner and artist, was an unusual character for the local…

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Carlos Amorales

With “Life in the folds” Carlos Amorales brings to the Mexican Pavilion at the Venice Biennale the condensation of a career-long interest in the ambiguity of abstraction and figuration, taking form in a sprawling metamorphosis of shapes becoming signs, signs turning into sounds, sounds echoing into myths. Oh blessed crevice tearing us apart, untainted by…

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Michele Gabriele

The disturbing life forms that Italian artist Michele Gabriele creates through a mix of alien materials and everyday objects offer a glimpse into an alternate or possibly future world. On purple a lake boiling wild, feverish tendrils submerge their crystal cut shapes into a miasma of rotten circuits. By the shore a processor waits lazily…

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Raque Ford

In the border between painting, sculpture and installation, Raque Ford from the USA creates colorful, playful juxtapositions that explode and multiply in space. Everything inside each other. Taking shape in the corners. On the brisk of final dissolution. Broken, rearranged. Chained to colors and sprawling miles. It has been remembered, not as it happened, but…

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John Bock

A pioneer in the realm of performance, John Bock from Germany filled the stage with humor, mistakes and absurd objects that tell fantastic stories to a conspiring audience. In the ringing of his bells there is the truth of laughter. He circles the stage and from the shadows produces instruments of torturous colorfulness. Strings are…

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Mariechen Danz

With meditative and mantric monologues, musical performances and installations rich in materials, Scottish artist Mariechen Danz seeks the knowledge and power contained inside each human body. As the lips move, tendons relax and tense again. Electricity pulses through causeways built from a thousand riches gathered from each corner of the universe. Saliva coils in liquid…

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