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Category Archives: Sculpture
Peter Kenar – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. Generally my work tends to be object and installation based. Shifting between two modes of composition, I tend to address a heavy subject of ritualistic practice which usually brings a somewhat darker visual outcome. … Continue reading
Kevin Gaines – Dublin, Ireland
Briefly describe the work you do Sculpture for me is a means of giving form to my personal investigation of a core philosophical question: What is this enigma that we call life? All living matter responds to external stimuli and internalises these external … Continue reading
Maxwell Rushton – England, London
Briefly describe the work you do. The work I produce is varied in terms of it’s time scale and size, some pieces taking me a less than four days and some more than four years. What is consistent … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Uncategorized
Tagged blood, blood artist, buy in bleed out, contemporary art, drawn out
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Robert Gorman – Penaflor, Region Metropolitan Santiago, Chile
Briefly describe the work you do. I make nontraditional sculpture. Most of my sculptures resemble familiar childhood objects (like stuffed animals/pillows) and genitalia. I’m interested in perception and how our minds process information, react and respond to new experiences. For … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sculpture
Tagged Chile, experimental sculpture, photography, Santiago, visual artist
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Marcy Thomas – DeKalb, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I am interested in transitions. I am interested in the transition concrete makes from liquid to solid, and the transition that objects make between the surface and subsurface of the form. I am forced … Continue reading
Posted in Fiber Art, Sculpture
Tagged Chicagoland Artists, fiber arts, Marcy Thomas artist, Northern Illinois artists, sculpture
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Rickard Eklund – Gothenburg, Sweden
Briefly describe the work you do. What I do is that I take a concept which might be a symbol, sentence, system, object or any idea that seems promising for whatever reason and then start a construction process in my … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art, Installation, Sculpture
Tagged conceptual, Installation, Psychedelic, sculpture, Sweden
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David Rowe – Las Vegas, Nevada
Briefly describe the work you do. I make large wall based sculptures addressing concerns of landscape and environment. They exist somewhere between abstraction and realism. The work is created from widely available materials such as plywood, 2x4s and cardboard. The … Continue reading
Brian Higbee – Highland, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m interested in the creation and development of ideological organizations that act as conceptual contexts for projects and large bodies of work. For the past 3 years I’ve been working on a project called … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art, Sculpture
Tagged conceptual, Hudson Valley, Painting, sculpture
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Anna Campbell – New York, New York & Grand Rapids, Michigan
Briefly describe the work you do. Across a range of site-specific practice that mines sites both physical and imaginary, I use installation, sculptural and found objects, and video projection to expand the possibilities of representation for queer bodies and what … Continue reading
Posted in Feminist Art, Sculpture
Tagged craft appropriation, Feminist, Queer, sculpture
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