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Moving Sculptures_ Anthony Howe

Anthony Howe (born 1954) is an American kinetic sculptor. In 1973 he enrolled at Cornell University and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, six years after, on a remote and solitary land in New Hampshire, he built his own house/studio where he dedicated his days on painting pastoral landscapes. In 1985 Howe moved to New York…

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Dodi Espinosa

Mexican born, Belgium-based Dodi Espinosa brings forth icons and symbols of violence, transformation and hidden knowledge reaching to both the ancient past and the urgent present. Monkeyness floods the new born day. Bloodless, weak veins, hungry for hearts, receives the furry patron. So unfold events, gestures, thoughts, all infused with guttural laughter and a sharp shine of…

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Natasja Kensmil

For dutch artist Natasja Kensmil, History is an intricacy of cruelty, holly vows and the generations of artists who could only use that dark ink to record it all. The terse light reaches the trilobite's sensory pits in broken up notes. Making its way across primeval waters, the living architecture of its being was never meant…

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Nilbar GÜreȘ

In her photographic studies of minority communities, refined graphical work and vibrant installation pieces, Turkish artists Nilbar Güreş faces issues of oppression, identity and desire with defying humor and an intricate personal language. The hanging tear, in its tension and desire to fall, contains all gestures of pain and release, announces institutions built to administer…

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Michael Sailstorfer

The artistic practice of Austrian artist Michael Sailstorfer creates a space between humor and poetry, a dismantling of conventions of use that is both evocative and radical. Although unreachable, at the core of each object the exact story of their destruction is written down, as if each constituting molecule doubled as stanzas of their particular tragedies. These dark…

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Patricia Dominguez

Following the traces of symbols and cultural objects as they enter digital grounds and come back to the physical world transformed, the artistic practice of Chilean artist Patricia Dominguez  meditates over the processes of colonization and appropriation in Latin America, with a particular preference for the horse as its sigil. A galloping multiplied. War absorbed. Just how the gods were…

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Evgeny Antufiev

On first instance the work of Russian artist Evgeny Antufiev may appear disturbing or rough, but his small objects, observations and embroidery are full of poetry and a unique way of inhabiting the world. White banner on white sky, trembling with white shudders. White fangs, white molars, white canines. White ghost talks to me. White…

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Julie Schenkelberg

Veritable universes of loss, recovery and archiving, Schenkelberg 's sculptural installations bring out the potent expressiveness contained in broken and discarded beings and materials. How is a life assembled? There is picking and scouring and cracking and stirring. Only surface, always removed in nervous excavations, yet ever returning in uroboros of geological layers. A life to…

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Alexandre Bavard

An explorer of fragments, waste materials and clashing sets of patterns, Alexandre Bavard from France inhabits and even wears the city in order to dialogue with it. Worn as an armor the past can seem unbreachable, held with clasps in an ambiguous gesture torn between care and melancholic disgust. Once it settles into the body…

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Investigative Living_andrea Zittel

A-Z West is a huge experiment by A-Z art studio, it's located in the California high desert and developed by Andrea Zittel (1965), American artist. In 2000 she left Brooklin and she bought the land in Wonder Valley (California desert), choosing to live in this difficult place and make art in a community far…

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