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Gina Dawson

To take rejection and turn it into a labor of love and craftsmanship is a veritable challenge, but US artist Gina Dawson  takes it head on and in doing so she creates work that is both cheerful and melancholic. Came so suddenly, in its downward flow dragged it all away. There was the piled up trash, it…

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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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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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Saelia Aparicio

By tracing the wrinkles and fantastic organs that compose our bodies, Spanish artist Saelia Aparicio  dives deep into our vulnerabilities and corporeal might. Pale wall. Standing tall and pure. A mirage of white for distant eyes. The kind of cacophony that becomes numb with time. Approach and rejoice! Warm and close is all holes. Tender oozing, millipedal…

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Theo Michael

A skillful builder of cracks and pits for History and over rationalized theorizing, Theo Michael from Greece crafts a world of forbidden idols and holy irreverence. Ah yes the holy grotto! Out of the hole come: the fire, wooden wheels trampling over grasslands, the wailing, we do not foresee an end to that wailing. And…

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Lito Kattou

Native to Cyprus but based in London and Athens, Lito Kattou speaks in sharp edges, oxidation and anodization. Her sculptural installations radiate both menace and wonderment. Razor, cut. Races the cut, erases. Raze the ground. Wound found. There is space, between the cuts, to forge and build. Cut the rut. En route to Ur. Shut…

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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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Plasticine Addiction_ Stefano Colferai

  Stefano Colferai was born in 1989 in Milan, he wanted to be a football champion but, sometimes, things don't always work out the way you'd hope. Having abandoned this idea, he graduated in graphic arts and start to express his creativity using hands instead of his feet. Stefano was recently involved to perform for Nike…

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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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