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Category Archives: Conceptual Art
Corbett Fogue – Tampa, Florida
Briefly describe the work you do. Our bodies, by design, mark time with each beat of the heart and each cycle of respiration. A sense of time customized for and by each of us. But, for each of us, it … Continue reading
Ambar Januel – Los Angeles, California
Briefly describe the work you do. I create through a multitude of approaches, but my most active and intuitive medium is painting. My work is a deep intent into the root of self representation within a culture. The perception of … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art, Pop Surrealism
Tagged Acrylic, conceptual art, Los Angeles, Pop surrealism, Theory
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Kristin Bauer – Tempe, Arizona
Briefly describe the work you do. My artwork consists of installations, sculptures, paintings and work in other media inspired by the combination of word and image in communication and meaning-making. More specifically I am influenced by a huge spectrum of … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art
Tagged color, conceptual pop art, installation art, Kristin bauer art, text art
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Pierre Chaumont – Montréal, QC, Canada
Briefly describe the work you do. My conceptual work revolves around the notion of the stranger. I try to find distinct structures that either conceptually or physically exists and operate inside a bigger establishment. Tell us a little about your … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art
Tagged ChimeraPrint, ConceptualArt, Emerging, Montreal, Stranger
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Eric Wall – Copenhagen, Denmark
Briefly describe the work you do. My works are generally stretched canvases or textiles and works on paper that encompass a wide variety of subject matters that explore the elements of architecture, as well as formal issues like space, pattern, … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art, Painting
Tagged 10. Copenhagen, architecture, conceptual, historical, Painting
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Youdhisthir Maharjan – Henniker, New Hampshire
Briefly describe the work you do. I work with found materials and reclaimed text, engaging in laboriously repetitive and autopoietic processes, to create a new language that transcends their humble origin and takes a new life of its own, independent … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art
Tagged altered text, asemic writing, conceptual, visual poetry, youdhi
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Nancy Grace Horton – Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Briefly describe the work you do. My photographs are investigations of female gender roles as influenced by American culture and mass media. This body of work is a 21st century extension of feminist concerns regarding the media’s portrayal of women. … Continue reading