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Airbubble, The Biotechnological Garden By Ecologicstudio

Since 2021, ecoLogicStudio has been exploring how to integrate biotechnological systems into architecture, interior design, and landscape design. The regenerative AirBubble space, designed for a Swiss healthcare company, establishes a new symbiosis between nature and humans: it is the world’s first biotechnological garden for health, combining purifying algae cultures with medicinal plants. This project pioneers…

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alex da corte installation, neon

Alex Da Corte

With love, protean association and radical and enticing innocence, American artist Alex Da Corte ventures into the underground landscapes where intimacies and mass-media principalities mingle. There are phantoms in the packaging and handling, each aluminum foil wafer a node for ancient spells, the hands of a miners' son and a welcoming of the future though…

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Isaac Lythgoe

Equally enchanted by the myths of Michael Jackson and those of Bastet, MTV's Cribs and the houses of spirits, the British artist Isaac Lythgoe brings them all together through the exiting use of diverse sculptural materials and appropriations. The jade idol remains beyond grasp. It exist here and now and you touch it and…

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Raphaela Vogel

An attunement to the finesses of disintegrating shapes and the constant intermix of apparatuses, subject and spirit distinguish the practice of German artist Raphaela Vogel. Tatters and the thinking of tatters. The impulse to become said tatters and the desire to lick them as they flow in the wind. Scorn is also felt but then,…

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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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AndrÉs Pereira Paz

Intrigued by images of otherness and the rekindling of a prehispanic legacy in the Andean region, Bolivian artist Andrés Pereira Paz produces images of the fragmentation, transformation and rebirth of the past That is the vengeance of the broken quipus: that all should be this entangled, that our count of the days should squeak a…

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Aerial Facades_ Camilo Monzón Navas

Camilo Monzón Navas is a Colombian Graphic designer, he graduated in Graphic Design from Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano and, seven years ago, he began working in advertising. Currently he is a creative director at Grey Advertising in Bogotá. Some years ago, he was looking for a personal project capable to get him away from stressful…

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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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Deep Instants_ Darran Rees

Darran Rees was born in Wales, he studied art to become a mural painter. At the age of 18 he discovered in his municipal library a Don McCullin's photography book and from that moment on, he decided to dedicate his life to this art. For Darran, photography is the most important way to express and…

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Natasja Kensmil

For dutch artist Natasja Kensmil, History is an intricacy of cruelty, holly vows and the generations of artists who could only use that dark ink to record it all. The terse light reaches the trilobite's sensory pits in broken up notes. Making its way across primeval waters, the living architecture of its being was never meant…

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