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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Diana Jean Puglisi – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. I produce evocative installations that respond to the impermanence of our body and our memory. My recent works investigate the anxiety created by waiting for something to emerge that won’t show. Instead stillness, quietness, … Continue reading
Posted in Feminist Art, Sculpture
Tagged Boston, Feminism, Installation, new jersey artist, sculpture
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Aljaz Celarc – Rotterdam, Netherlands
Briefly describe the work you do. I am an artist and a geographer. In order to communicate my ideas I fuse sculpture, installation, land art and photography. A multimedia practice offers me a chance to establish a learning connection with … Continue reading
Posted in Installation
Tagged art&science, geography, glacier, Installation, landscape
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Nieves de la Fuente Gutierrez – Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Briefly describe the work you do. In my artistic praxis I serve myself of images and texts by transforming them and taking advantage of their “fragile” digital structure. Let’s say I work with the genotype and phenotype of pictures and … Continue reading
Posted in Installation
Tagged 3D printing, Cologne, glitch, Installation, video games
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Luis San Sebastián – Salamanca, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do I use art-rock as a reference to reflect on the use of counter-cultural esthetics by the mass media, where pop culture, minimalism and conceptual art cross paths. Tell us about your background and how … Continue reading
Marie Skeie – Oslo, Norway
Briefly describe the work you do. Most of my work has a starting point in personal experience and often from social engagement. My art projects have the aim of triggering conversations that can create new questions. Through the project I’m … Continue reading
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OPN Studio – Bilbao, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do. Our investigation reflects on the individual as a social being in a broad context. The work unifies several fields : Art , Science and Technology, deepens topics as present as individualism, isolation, narcissism and social … Continue reading
Posted in Installation
Tagged electronics, interactive installations, robotics, spain, Technology
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Crystal Cudworth – Sauk City, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My practice investigates the deep sea fishing industry and its rapid decline due to federal fish quotas. My father was a long-lining captain for fifty years, so the subject interests me as a way … Continue reading
Posted in Painting
Tagged fishing industry, Oil painting, seascape, Social Practice, working class
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