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Joëlle Tuerlinckx (b. 1958 in Brussels, where she lives and works) is a Belgian multi-media artist. Her works pose as archival materials. Her visual vocabulary includes books, display cases, wall installations, video screens, and (not least) the…

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Carlos Bunga is a nomad. He creates process-oriented works in various formats — sculptures, paintings, drawings, performances, video, and above all in-situ installations that refer to and intervene in their immediate architectural surroundings. Over…

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Since the mid-1980s, Tishan Hsu’s prescient artistic practice has been probing the cognitive as well as physical effects of transformative technological advances on our lives. Through the use of unusual materials, software tools, and innovative…

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Michelle Stuart is an American artist. She studied in Mexico, France, and in New York at The New School for Social Research. Since the 1960s, Stuart has created a multifaceted body of work including large-scale earth works, complex multi-media…

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Bea Parsons' practice is primarily focused on black and white monoprints, as well as coloured pencil drawings on archival paper. Her haunting and seductive world is filled with characters, landscapes, and symbols culled from a wide variety of…

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Paul Sietsema’s work explores the conditions of artmaking in our era of instantly accessible information. Taking ordinary objects and images as his subject matter, he passes them through a series of material transformations. Sietsema’s process…

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In his short life Michel Majerus developed a dazzling visual language, freely sampling from art history and popular culture in works that often combined painting with large-scale installations. His complex and inventive pictorial world, which…

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Over the past five years, Dudek has explored the materials, messages and political contexts of the stadium in an ongoing investigation of group behaviour and crowd control. The artist’s preoccupation with football hooliganism has autobiographical…

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Stacy Lynn Waddell is best known for her innovative use of fire in a branding technique that destroys and reconstructs her materials. “Heat presented itself as a means of articulation,” she has said of her “tool” of choice, which she uses to scald,…

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Grossman completed a fine arts degree at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and subsequently received a Guggenheim fellowship for travel abroad. Although initially influenced by Richard Lindner and David Smith, Grossman's paintings, collages, and sculpture…
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