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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Jaime de la Jara – Madrid, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do. It is precisely in the hidden recesses of the picture where my work is displayed. Through a decontextualization of images and objects, fragmented at times, he reveals exactly how far appearances can deceive. Nothing … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sculpture
Tagged Installation, Intervention, photography, sculpture, Social art
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Chris Ernst – New Brunswick, New Jersey
Briefly describe the work you do. I work largely with acrylic paint and utilize a wide range of colors. Pop culture is a common theme throughout my work. Personal abstractions of design touchstones from punk, hip hop and skate culture … Continue reading
Posted in Street Art
Tagged Acrylic, Chris Ernst Art, New Brunswick, Pop Art, Street Art
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Carlos Colín – Vancouver, BC, Canada
Briefly describe the work you do. Art is an indivisible part of the people, and as an art worker, I must participate in my social communities. My works are conceptually based and socially engaged. I work with different materials as … Continue reading
Posted in mixed media, Photography
Tagged artwork, Latin America, Mexico, Mixed-Media, Vancouver
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Jonathan Notario – Madrid, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do. My work investigates the relationship between art and game, breaking the line that separates reality and fiction, through participatory works that directly implicate the public. My art can be touched, when the humor and … Continue reading
Posted in Sculpture
Tagged crazy inventions, fiction and reality, Post pop, spain, vintage advertising
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Elena Pérez-Ardá López – A Coruña, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do. My process of artistic work is influenced by the relationship between places and events. I prefer most of all analogue photography as media using its ambivalent meaning both as a souvenir or document. Concepts such … Continue reading
Fermín Díez de Ulzurrun – Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do. My job is developed as a means to understand the continuous changes or adjustments in capitalism and how these changes affect the middle classes in areas ranging from social organization, lifestyle and hegemonic identity, … Continue reading
Posted in Performance, Sculpture
Tagged Ideological art, Performance, relational, sculpture, welfare state
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Natalia Ludmila – New Delhi, India
Briefly describe the work you do. My practice is studio based research involving the reinterpretation of media generated images. I focus on images that depict circumstances of conflict of either a political or civil nature. Investigating how these images formulate … Continue reading
Posted in Watercolor
Tagged Drawing, mexico-new delh, Painting, politics, watercolour
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Wini Brewer – Los Angeles, California
Briefly describe the work you to. I am a painter working with acrylic, mostly on square wood panels ranging in size from 10” to 36”. My work is many layered, combining occasional collage and ink transfer, while juxtaposing elements of … Continue reading
Posted in Painting
Tagged Collective, Los Angeles, memory, Painter, unconscious, wini brewer
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Jenny Day – Tucson, AZ
Briefly describe the work you do. Recently I have been working on Nearly Somewhere, a series of paintings using acrylic paint, spray paint, ink, crayon, pencil and collage. With this body of work I seek to reconcile our romantic notion … Continue reading
Matt Kish – Beavercreek, OH
Briefly describe the work you do. I primarily use found materials such as old maps, repair diagrams, schematics, pages from old books, and anything with a kind of history inherent in its form to paint, draw and collage over creating … Continue reading
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