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Dineo Seshee Bopape

A researcher of experiences and ways of being as much as an artist, Dineo Seshee Bopape from South Africa creates fragile sculptural installations that often incorporate videos, lights and other electronica. Lay your hands on the ground and reclaim it. In the dirt it is written: what is buried goes to sleep in beds of…

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Ceramic Masterpieces – Ron Nagle

Ron Nagle was born in San Francisco in 1939 and he has been making ceramic art pieces for over fifty years. He was strongly associated with the California Clay Revolution, but the majority of his inspiration came from a whole different world. Nagle has always created small (about 25cm tall and 35cm long), abstract, unique…

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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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Under Heaven

Xu Zhen is a chinese artist whose work often takes the form of provocative sculptures, installations and paintings with the aim of uncover social taboos in contemporary China expecially in art, politics and society. This series, titled Under Heaven is a fun reference to Jeff Koons’ Made in Heaven art pieces. It is…

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Katharine Morling_ Ceramic Drawings

Katharine Morling  is a young artist who can transform her sketches into wonderful pieces of ceramics. Graduated in 2009 at the Royal College of Art, Katharine developed an impressive talent in shaping porcelain to create her personal world. All her sculptures have a monochromatic aesthetic, that becomes Katharine's artistic signature, and the work is made fired without glaze,…

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Paul Kaptein

Paul Kaptein is an australian sculptor. He works with blocks of raw laminated wood that reveals distorted human figures. He usually starts with some photographs as reference and plays around in Photoshop to get the frontal distortions, but thats it. The remaining part is completely handmade. The effect of the typical distorted vision in low reception screen…

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The Glass Lady

Ritsue Mishima was born in Kyoto. In the late eighties she moved to Italy (Venice) where she lives and where she found the perfect place to create her glass artworks in a Murano furnace, where she collaborates with master glass blowers. She tries to depict natural forms and show the infinite reflection of light through…

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