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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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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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Aernout Mik

Through a combination of video and performances, Dutch artist Aernout Mik decomposes social structures and turns them into uncertain and fragile gatherings full of potential and violence. Come, tornadoes of togetherness. We take on the invisible corridors that would seek to separate us. We turn them into...into what? There would have seem to be an…

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Vincent Olinet

Always playful and engaging to the senses, the work of french artist Vincent Olinet revolves around fantasies and child stories, with a bittersweet tone of happiness and melancholy. I want to tell you a story, it happens in a far away land where time never touched us, where dullness had no power over lonely…

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Dineo Seshee Bopape

A researcher of experiences and ways of being as much as an artist, Dineo Seshee Bopape from South Africa creates fragile sculptural installations that often incorporate videos, lights and other electronica. Lay your hands on the ground and reclaim it. In the dirt it is written: what is buried goes to sleep in beds of…

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Ceramic Masterpieces – Ron Nagle

Ron Nagle was born in San Francisco in 1939 and he has been making ceramic art pieces for over fifty years. He was strongly associated with the California Clay Revolution, but the majority of his inspiration came from a whole different world. Nagle has always created small (about 25cm tall and 35cm long), abstract, unique…

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Dane Mitchell

New Zealand artist Dane Mitchell interrogates the realm of the invisible through conceptual, scientific and paranormal means. A spirit has been summoned to this space, please do not enter. Cosmic powder that traveled galaxies now rests on this pools of water, please do not disturb. The ghost of Spinoza has been called forth; make a…

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