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Alex Da Corte

With love, protean association and radical and enticing innocence, American artist Alex Da Corte ventures into the underground landscapes where intimacies and mass-media principalities mingle. There are phantoms in the packaging and handling, each aluminum foil wafer a node for ancient spells, the hands of a miners' son and a welcoming of the future though…

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Sif Itona Westerberg

Through fragmented creatures from medieval bestiaries, graphic gestures bordering in iconicity and vegatal dust prints, Danish artists Sif Itona Westerberg conjures incomplete absences and sculptural shells. Forced and flattened into an ever-expanding single plane all the creature and monsters, they weep petrified. Thought of hands not beholden to human need, considered their possible snaking and…

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Young Joon Kwak

With the body as their construction and deliberation space, Young Joon Kwak (USA) adopts performance, film and sculpture to bring new life and productive menace to our rusty conceptions of our own physicality and the identities we derive from it. Pink the warriors of softness, intensified and sharpened brightness to giggle and…

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ThÉo Mercier

French artist Théo Mercier rummages through history with a considerate and well meaning irreverence that congeals as unstable sculptures, eager cabinets of curiosities and fractured images. Flattened time, with all the comforting moments squeezed out. Time laughing and in its tumbling loosing its polyped folds. Ground-down-to-powder time, floating uneasily. What snaked its way across multiple…

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Mauricio LimÓn

Mauricio Limón (Mexico) explores societal issues such as desire structures and artifices of power by employing audiovisual media, anthropological research and re-purposed modernistic styles. There is a conscious use of fragmentation, disassociation and dislocation in order to look for overarching structures hidden in simple gestures and seemingly empty landscapes. Dispersal and obfuscation scalpel-sharp. They open…

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Michael Rakowitz

For Michael Rakowitz (US) architecture and design are tools of infiltration, markers for the sites where fertile conflict and hybridization can occur. As a descendant of exiled Iraqi Jews living in the United States, he is interested in confronting rigid systems with those they have excluded. The invisible enemy should never cease to exist for around…

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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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Yair Callender

Dutch artist Yair Callender uses notions of monumentality and architecture in order to question and infuse them with the vitality of imperfection and mystery. A life contained but not constrained. Propped up to new heights, not monumental, simply aerial. It surges to a floating middle ground where the voices of birds and seeds are…

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