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Feiko Beckers

Dutch artist Feiko Beckers turns the human world upside down by asking seemingly mundane questions that poke at the incredible and beautiful absurdity of the lives we have created for ourselves. The pile of what has been discarded reaches the heavens. Not just the trash but outmoded ideas, species, romances. Yet more gargantuan is…

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Masatoshi Noguchi

The sculptural vocabulary of Japanese artist Masatoshi Noguchi is rich with the splendor of objects and the invisible energies of the spiritual. His latest work is a reflection on the impossibility of constraining a dragon to one shape. Compel the initiate towards recklessness by any illusions necessary. Recite the memorized figures of burning bliss, tell…

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Ruti De Vries

The fragile contradiction between discarded materials and immortal ideas powers Israeli artist Ruti de Vries' installations, drawings and animations. Mountains properly recycled reemerge as fire. Clouds that fade today are the hidden wrinkled messages in the plastic bags of tomorrow. Arrows have been fired without hitting the target, but somehow they always found their way back…

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Nick Van Woert

American artist Nick van Woert offers a diverse and voluminous exploration of sculpture, you can see his whole body of work at his homepage. As the museum doors opened there came a heavy dry sulfurous smell. The guards were alternatively clenching their fists in rage or just muted with grief. Chaos had been at…

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Under Heaven

Xu Zhen is a chinese artist whose work often takes the form of provocative sculptures, installations and paintings with the aim of uncover social taboos in contemporary China expecially in art, politics and society. This series, titled Under Heaven is a fun reference to Jeff Koons’ Made in Heaven art pieces. It is…

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Jeff Suszczynski

Jeff Suszczynski is a computer programmer that lives in Rochester (NY). He is also a visual artist and an electronic music composer: he creates handmade collages by assembling scraps from old magazines, seeking for a balance and producing a combination that is able to transmit a specific meaning. "I started making this kind of…

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Paul Kaptein

Paul Kaptein is an australian sculptor. He works with blocks of raw laminated wood that reveals distorted human figures. He usually starts with some photographs as reference and plays around in Photoshop to get the frontal distortions, but thats it. The remaining part is completely handmade. The effect of the typical distorted vision in low reception screen…

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