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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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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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Anna Solal

Gathering pieces of machines, mass produced objects and images of ethereal landscapes and ephemeral daily life scenes, Anna Solal from France suggests portals to other worlds and melodies for rituals composed by bike chains. The board where the game is played is ages long. Each cubicle is assembled through fortuitous assemblages of forgotten crumbles under…

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Kapwani Kiwanga

Combining her training as an anthropologist and the multivocal approach of art, Canadian artist Kapwani Kiwanga searches for the meeting points between objects' formal qualities and the complex social histories they embody. We should always ask ourselves how did plants experienced any given historical event. Placed in vases, together with former sworn enemies in the fight for…

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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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Bubi Canal

With references to childhood memorabilia as well as the mystical and absurd, Bubi Canal from Spain invites us to a musical and colorful wonderland. Movements for the gods amusement. Dance floors , outdoors,overload of furious furors. Music fantastic, plastic bombastic. Red recesses dressing rehearses. Blue voodoo undoes,a revue to pursue, unscrews. Yellow, odd fellow, bellows ,…

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Nick Van Woert

American artist Nick van Woert offers a diverse and voluminous exploration of sculpture, you can see his whole body of work at his homepage. As the museum doors opened there came a heavy dry sulfurous smell. The guards were alternatively clenching their fists in rage or just muted with grief. Chaos had been at…

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