Author Archives: jolanta
Hikaru Furuhashi
Hikaru Furuhashi is an artist and designer who has been fabricating fine arts installations, computer and analog based 2D and 3D graphics and designs over 5 years. Hikaru Furuhashi is an artist and designer who has been fabricating fine arts installations, computer and analog based 2D and 3D graphics and designs over 5 years. Her […]
Mel Prest
I use the grid to map specific experiences like a gathering of people or a Zeppelin song, drawing connections between each of the names or lyrics with colored lines. I use the grid to map specific experiences like a gathering of people or a Zeppelin song, drawing connections between each of the names or lyrics […]
Ilan Sandler
The Book is a steel sculpture with two pages torn away from its spine. From the highway viewers see a book that looks as if it were lifted by the wind… The Book is a steel sculpture with two pages torn away from its spine. From the highway viewers see a book that looks as […]
Ju Young Ban
Sometimes everything looks different in an instant. Creatures of nature are changing, moving and growing every second. Sometimes everything looks different in an instant. Creatures of nature are changing, moving and growing every second. I try to bring abstract images of growth; growth of nature, growth of feeling, and growth of thought. My works expand […]
Ju Young Ban
Sometimes everything looks different in an instant. Creatures of nature are changing, moving and growing every second. Sometimes everything looks different in an instant. Creatures of nature are changing, moving and growing every second. I try to bring abstract images of growth; growth of nature, growth of feeling, and growth of thought. My works expand […]
Osheen Harruthoonyan
Osheen Harruthoonyan currently lives and works in Toronto as a photographer and film maker. Drawing upon his rich experiences living in Tehran, Athens and Vancouver, he addresses subjects of memory and the deconstructive process of time. All black and white prints are created and printed by alternative processes achieved in a traditional wet darkroom. http://www.osheen.ca
Saddam Mania at Think Tank
Photographic exhibit by Teun Voeten. Images of images of Saddam Hussein on the streets of Baghdad as seen by Teun, April 2003. Photographic exhibit by Teun Voeten. Images of images of Saddam Hussein on the streets of Baghdad as seen by Teun, April 2003. Saddam, through his images and statues was omnipresent before, during, and […]
Making Friends and Influencing People – Wolfram Voelcker
The Berliner Liste takes place in an old Electricity Transformer Building in the middle of the emerging art scene in Berlin, before this building was used as the home of the Vitra Design Museum. The location is jammed with a fresh offering of works by the most interesting artists from 45 international galleries. The Berliner […]
Pan, Zoom, Tilt, Talk and Expand – Richard Rhodes
As the Toronto International Art Fair gears up for its seventh edition this November, it does so as a now-familiar marker on the art world’s cultural calendar, one that has built a sense of national community over the years. When the doors open for the Preview on November 9th and to the general public on […]
Vertical Sea – Antonio Zaya
The Canary Islands are constantly on the news these days with reports of the continuous illegal, escorted and/or expected arrival of pateras, cayuco boats and canoes to its shores. These small boats—arriving crammed with Africans from the continent, mainly from the neighbouring and closest countries (Senegal, Mali, Nigeria, Cape Verde) but also from distant nations […]


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