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Sense And Nonsense_ Daniel Forero

Daniel Forero is a designer and art director, he grew up and studied graphic design in Bogotá (Colombia) and art direction in Argentina. In 2010 he moved to Stockholm and currently he's based in New York, working at Sagmeister & Walsh studio . Since he was a young boy, Daniel has always been fond of visuals, curious about nonsense and attentive to small…

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Marche Celeste

  Alexis Pichot was born in Bois Colombes (France) in 1980. He has been an interior designer in Paris for more than ten years when in 2011, he started a new professional life into photography art. Alexis is fascinated by the poetry of light and its emotionality. Marche Celeste is a photographic project, the result of…

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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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Diego Delas

With a practice equally interested in pictorial, sculptural and magical aspects, Spanish artist Diego Delas creates colorful structures of meaning. On the order it was spoken flew a mighty wind, it carried vocals and scraps into unexpected pauses, flooded static distances with incantations of tension. The ensorcelled gales would impale themselves in zigzagging mountain ranges,…

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Peles Empire

The collaborative project of artists Katharina Stoever and Barbara Wolff , started in 2005, consists of the never ending reproduction and transformation of a luxurious and decadent Romanian palace through a wide variety of mediums and tactics. Onward onto the shining splendor of timelessness ! I see the palace folding, pulled by gracious typhoons. Hear twin…

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Jonathan Baldock

A universe of faces, in multiple colors, to be worn, inhabited or confronted, such are the offerings of British artist Jonathan Baldock. A thread, and as it grows, a hole. Their agreement is pure, perverse too. Eventually their lovers' discourse finds itself trapped in a jungle of veils. From such transparency, turned upside down, the…

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