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Erez Nevi Pana

In this historical moment, the work of Erez Nevi Pana should be under a particular spotlight. Not only for his research, which aims at the production of pieces that scientifically investigate the present, but also for the use of materials and experimentations in the Design world, starting from a sustainable, 360° approach. In 2020…

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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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Ieva Kraule

Be it through the written medium or her sculptural practice, Latvian artist Ieva Kraule  conjoins scattered pieces into fragile, amusing and mysterious combinations. Of what it is hanging from, that should never be discussed. Suffice to say that it hangs, for now. Of where those ropes ascend to, what sort of heavenly pillar or darkened pit welcomes them, no…

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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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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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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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