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Erkka Nissinen And Nathaniel Mellors

Harbingers of anarchic humor aiming to shake some intellectual borders, the bi national collaborators Nissinen (Finland) and Mellors (UK) have invaded the Finnish Pavilion at the Biennale with talking eggs and acid laughter. Savior in a box, protecting the national borders of your inner space. Head in the bucket circle red harrow minded.…

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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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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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Spiders Creating Galaxies

Each spider spins a small universe. Tomás Saraceno creates a wonderful parallel between the world generated by spiders and the whole that we define as "unknown" or cosmic filaments. Connections, relationships and empty structures are the main characters of these installations. Complex geometries are emphasized by the empty and the lights, so that visitors can…

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Ikea For Syria

In the flagship store Ikea in Norway, between comfortable furniture, you can find an almost empty room with concrete walls. Named “25 m2 Syria”, the project is made by only 25 square meters and its purpose is to transport customers thousands kilometers away, in Damascus' suburbs, in a house that exists, where 10 people live. Ikea,…

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