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“Of the many tasks that art has taken for itself in the history of mankind, one of the most persistent has been the making of representations of parcels of the world. Today, when not all art represents something and not everything that represents…

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Carmela Gross’s artistic production marks an incisive and critical look at the contemporary city in its political and social dimensions. The common axis, in addition to the diversity of contexts and proposals developed by her, is in the relationship…

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Born in 1956 in Folkestone (United Kingdom), Ann Veronica Janssens lives and works in Brussels (Belgium). Since the late 1970s Janssens has been developing an experimental work that emphasizes in situ installations and the use of very simple or…

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Martin Boyce has reworked and reformulated iconic design objects, developing his own pictorial language based on a reading of the formal and conceptual histories of design, architecture and urban planning. In an extended act of homage, deconstruction…

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"… In all her works, from the blue meditations of the 1990s to the chromatic installations and films since 2015, the consistent thread remains her phenomenological approach to abstraction. Kasten’s exploration of light, space, and architecture is…

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Emeka Ogboh’s art practice is deeply rooted in engaging with places through a multisensory approach, encompassing sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. His installations and culinary projects are collages of sensory elements, aimed at exploring…

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Long before light installations were ever popular let alone more commonly found inside galleries, American artist Doug Wheeler was experimenting with and developing light and infinity environments as early as the 1960’s and 70’s.

Born in central…

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Since emerging in the early 1990s, Los Angeles–based artist Diana Thater (b. 1962) has pioneered the use of film, video, light, and sound, continually challenging the boundaries of time-based media and installation art. Her work explores the…

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Sailstorfer’s sculptural practice draws upon the kinetic, minimalist and pop traditions of 1960s and 1970s. In his work he re-actualizes these references through everyday or industrial materials, which he de-contextualizes and re-configures to…

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Turner Prize nominee Janice Kerbel creates heavily researched work involving elaborate plans. She dreams up plots—criminal heists, plans for cities, imaginary sporting events—and begins working rigorously, often over the course of years, to make them…
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