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Ecologías Correlativas

Ecologías Correlativas

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Around The World: Jason Stopa Interviews Anri Sala

  Sometimes, although it’s rare, formal propositions can actually be politically influential. When the two meet, it’s a beautiful intersection. Albanian artist, Anri Sala, loves intersections; specifically the intersection of language, syntax, history and cultural memory. His primary medium is film, but his work encompasses a larger range to include performance and installation. Anri Sala […]

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Sophie Schubakoff

    “I concentrate water scene genre painting.” Courtesy of the artist. Sophie Schubakoff www.schubakoff.com I concentrate water scene genre painting. And I paint with three M’s in mind: Media, Medium, and Mirror. Media is for the fascination of the tool of water, the independent characteristics that it develops when meeting with another living organism […]

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Melissa Egan

  “With the pressures of an increasingly urban existence I hope that my paintings will offer a more sympathetic relationship with our natural world, awakening sentiments of empathy and harmony with nature rather than one of discord and conflict.”   Melissa Egan www.artegan.com.au My latest body of work was largely inspired by my travels to […]

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Jipé Fronton

“This table made of brush with oil paint on canvas is an idyllic, but mystical image.” Courtesy of the artist. Jipé Fronton www.jipe-art.listoo.biz This table made of brush with oil paint on canvas; is an idyllic, but mystical image. I represented the twelve apostles in the form of animals, and two people, a man and […]

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Gisela Krause

“In my earlier works the human figure was very dominant.” Courtesy of the artist. Gisela Krause www.giselakrause.ch In my earlier works the human figure was very dominant. I offered a broad scale of theme, from dark and mysterious to humorous, even grotesque. In recent years the human figure has become less important. However, the characteristic […]

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K.E.M.

“Mainly I care about the world, religions, and cultures and above all: about all we cannot see!” Courtesy of the artist. K.E.M. www.kem4art.com I prefer to paint with lacquer, acryl and lacquer-pens, but also with other materials! On cotton, woods and any items, which can be painted! I pour it, brush it and at last: […]

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Dragan M. Markovic

    “Combined techniques allow me to express myself in a more complex way, as well as to satisfy my need for experimenting.” Courtesy of the artist. Dragan M. Markovicwww.artgalerija.net Works of art of a narrative type were created using combined techniques, and gathered under the name “Occult Realism.” These works mirror my interest in […]

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2Fik: Surrogate Overload

  My name is 2Fik and I am a multidisciplinary artist. I’m the artistic director, photographer and model of my artwork: this includes photographs, video installations, and performance. “2Fik Or Not 2Fik” (**www.2fikornot2fik.com**) is the name of my debut exhibition in New York City that takes place at “The Invisible Dog Art Center” in Brooklyn […]

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Mike Womack: Spectres, Phantoms, and Poltergeists

Sometimes our understanding of even the most basic physical object can be subverted as it later becomes apparent that what we see is not the truth of what we once knew. It is in this shifty nether-space of understanding that Mike Womack’s work really finds its fertile ground. The latest of his work is now […]

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