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Tag Archives: sculpture
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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Taylor Pilote – Tampa, Florida
Briefly describe the work you do. Through my engagement with automotive and motorcycle culture and the use of the technical skill set inherent to them I strive to create a platform in which to explore contemporary issues and describe them … Continue reading
Rachel Eng – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. When I search the word “small” in the thesaurus many words associated with insignificance and being inappreciable come up. Why is something that is described as small associated with being unimportant? I think the opposite; the … Continue reading
Posted in Ceramics, Collage, Installation
Tagged Boston, ceramic, Installation, sculpture, Site-specific
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David Borawski – Hartford, Connecticut
Briefly describe the work you do. I create conceptually driven installations that reflect upon iconic cultural and societal events that have influenced major shifts in our collective consciousness, but now are at the point of forgetting. For each exhibition, I … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Sculpture
Tagged conceptual, contemporary art, Hartford, Installation, sculpture
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Jake Vogds – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. My mind, body, and work are overwhelmed with an anxious yet critical excitement toward the spectacle of consumption. As a queer white American male millennial split by the art, pop, and virtual worlds I … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Performance, Photography, Sculpture
Tagged Chicago Illinois, Installation, Jake Vogds, performance art, Photographer, sculpture
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Ben Skiba – Madison, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I have found myself intrigued over the past couple of years at the thought of artists who make work about their material. I work extensively within the confines of a ceramic studio and because … Continue reading
Posted in Ceramics
Tagged Ash Street Project, Ceramics, Madison, Portland, sculpture, WI
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John O’Hare – Cambridge, United Kingdom
Briefly describe the work you do. I work in a variety of media although I don’t aspire for expertise in any specific area which is a key aspect of my practice. I am interested in lending expression to the thoughts … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, New Media, Sculpture, Uncategorized
Tagged Installation, London, new media, politics, sculpture
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+Brauer – Paris, France
Briefly describe the work you do. I create light robots out of recycled industrial materials. Working with recycled materials means that I must create out of existing pieces. Having in my studio a large stock of material allows me to … Continue reading
Rory Tangney – Dublin, Ireland
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is concerned with a range of ideas from religion to science, and my feeling that, though the demise of religion is a healthy and necessary thing, the purely rational/materialist society we seem … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, Installation
Tagged abstract, Drawing, Europe, sculpture, Sound Installation
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