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Diane Ducruet

"Here, nobody will tell you whether you have to laugh at the world or to admire it.This foot looks like a crasping hand, it’s such a programm…Nothing here is really serious, but everything can hurt…The tough feminity of an excessive rosy face, the fragile nerves of a cat, leftovers, fragments, fossils alive or dead from […]

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From Game World to the Real World – Janna Schoenberger

A concept, script, design and soundtrack: these could be the building blocks used to compose numerous artistic productions like a film or an animation, maybe even a theatre production. Coincidentally, these aspects are also taken into consideration when creating a video game. Gradually, video game art has begun to pop up in galleries and to […]

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Ilona Miko at the Seed Design Studio – James Scarborough

A children’s song about an inchworm that’s so busy measuring the marigolds that she doesn’t stop to see how beautiful they are. Not the case with Ilona Miko’s brain cell photographs on display at The Seed Design Studio in Santa Ana. The product of the research of a developmental neuroscientist—Research Fellow, Doctorate, neuroscience—these photographs bristle […]

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Is it All Quiet on the Cyber Front? – Anna Frants and Elena Sokol

The “Dada” exhibition opened in June at the Museum of Modern Art in New York with more than 400 objects in every medium existing at the beginning of the 20th Century. It was truly an international, cultural movement with artists organizing demonstrations, performances and publishing art and literary journals. The Dadaists’ revolt against the traditional […]

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Portals of Life – Natalie Uhlmann

Six years ago I started this project. Beforehand I had been thinking a lot about taboos, about fears and I enquired into the difference between eroticisim and pornography and the fine line in between. I was also continuously questioning myself in relation to my motivation. I knew more or less what a vulva looked like, […]

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Shoshannah White

Shoshannah White is a Fine Art, Commercial and Public Artist. Her work draws inspiration from science, matters of the mind and from the environment. Shoshannah White is a Fine Art, Commercial and Public Artist. Her work draws inspiration from science, matters of the mind and from the environment. Shoshannah’s work is a convergence of ideas […]

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Shoshannah White

Shoshannah White is a Fine Art, Commercial and Public Artist. Her work draws inspiration from science, matters of the mind and from the environment. Shoshannah White is a Fine Art, Commercial and Public Artist. Her work draws inspiration from science, matters of the mind and from the environment. Shoshannah’s work is a convergence of ideas […]

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Artist Statement for Pun – Antoinette Prattis

Photomontages are usually made up of images that come from other images. Being able to see an image outside of its original context and putting into another is recycling at its best. This is why I enjoy creating digital photomontages. I’ll see something in a picture, separate the image from the picture and put it […]

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Nous Nous Sommes Tant Aimés – Sébastien Planas, director of the Collections de Saint Cyprien

It is very difficult to talk about love without being precious or dogmatic. On one hand, it is thought that love is ineffable, that it is a domain where reason ignores the heart’s expectancies. Hence, everything becomes flowery and eventually turns into an eternal repetition in a world of kitsch imagery. On the other hand, […]

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Almighty Bruce – Suzie Walshe

There are certain artists who need no introduction; their work, reputation and influence is so vast it almost goes without saying. Bruce Nauman is one such artist. Nauman has been recognized since the 70s as one of the most innovative and provocative of America’s contemporary artists, yet he separates himself from the art world, living […]

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