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Working across a diverse range of media including painting, drawing, print, textiles, sculpture and furniture, Tal R questions our conceptions of and presumptions about our surrounding reality – what we’re seeing and where its meaning lies. With…

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Annette Messager (French, b.1943) is known primarily for her installation work, which often incorporates photographs, prints, drawings, and various materials from everyday life. Born in Berck-sur-Mer, she moved to Paris to study at the Ecole…

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Kay Rosen’s investigation into the visual possibilities of language has been her primary focus since 1968, when she traded in the academic study of languages for the study of language- based art. Through paintings, drawings, murals, prints, collages,…

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In 1965, Remington moved to New York where she gained renown for an aggressive and emblematic visual language influenced by abstract expressionism. Her signature canvases at this time featured machine-like shapes made of nested forms centered and…

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Per Kirkeby is a Danish artist whose interest in geology and natural environments exerted great influence over his paintings and brick sculptures. Entrenched in the conceptual understanding of structures, Kirkeby worked within specific parameters to…

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Hugh Scott-Douglas (b. 1988, Cambridge, UK) studied at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY and the Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, Canada. Scott-Douglas is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans a wide range of media including…

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Ben Schumacher was born in 1985 in Kitchener (Canada) where he studied architecture at Waterloo University. After working for several architectural agencies, he studied Fine Arts in New York (where he has since been living and working). From his…

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Making use of her voice as a primary material the Norwegian artist Hanne Lippard (*1984) explores the social forms governing speech. Her work, in the form of sonic and sculptural pronouncements, alternately autobiographical and from mass media,…

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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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Sabrina Ratté conceives the digital image as an abstract and malleable material that allows her to paint with light and sculpt electronic signals. This formal approach enables the emergence of ecosystems that unfold in interactive installations,…
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