Laurie Kang Work from her oeuvre. “Laurie Kang works in photography, collage, sculpture and installation. Drawing from her personal female narrative, she uses sensitive materials to mine embedded social hierarchies and structures of power. ” – Laurie Kang Related posts: Peter Puklus undef and Joshua Noble Douglas Gordon Nicolas Maigret and Nicolas Montgermont
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Ryan Gander
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Ryan Gander Work from “Make Every Show Like It’s Your Last” at Frac île-de-France / Le Plateau “The FRAC Ile-de-France/Le Plateau is presenting Make Every Show Like It’s Your Last, the first solo exhibition of the British artist Ryan Gander in a Paris institution. Making the most of an extremely effusive imagination, Ryan Gander does his […]
Quayola
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Quayola Work from Captives (1) “Captives is an ongoing series of digital and physical sculptures, a contemporary interpretation of Michelangelo’s unfinished series “Prigioni” (1513-1534) and his technique of “non-finito”. The work explores the tension and equilibrium between form and matter, man-made objects of perfection and complex, chaotic forms of nature. Whilst referencing Renaissance sculptures, the focus of this […]
Alex Fischer
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Alex Fischer Work from Dry Pixels and Wet Molecules at O’Born Contemporary. “Alex Fischer’s latest body of work counter-poses the primordial origins of biology against today’s dominant technology-based vernacular. In earnest, the artist acknowledges through his practice elements peculiar to the time of his being. Put in alternative terms, Fischer concedes that the acts of […]
Rana Begum
Saturday, 19 October 2013
Rana Begum Work from Manifold at Christian Lethert. “We are very delighted to present Manifold, Rana Begum’s first solo-exhibition in Cologne. The London-based artist is exhibiting a new body of work comprised solely of white folded steel sheets, which originate from studies in paper. The vivid colours that Begum applies on the back of the […]
Ryan Estep
Monday, 14 October 2013
Ryan Estep Work from his oeuvre. “Rooted in the latent content of materials, my current body of work examines the phenomena of touch and it’s diverse relationship between labor and value. Between the affect of construction work and art handling my practice explores various modes of touch through objects and audience. Materials such as heat […]
Cocky Eek
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Cocky Eek Work from Blobs. “‘In space, man is small. In cell-space man is all’ Being emerged in white space, with no beginning and no end, with no point to focus on. creating space out of space, vaccuum, being lost in a space, where its rigidity stops and wobblyness starts, inside out, listen & stick […]
Karl Larsson
Monday, 7 October 2013
Karl Larsson Work from “Twelve Hours” at Galerie Kamm, Berlin “When Foucault enters the amphitheater, brisk and dynamic like someone who plunges into the water, he steps over bodies to reach his chair, pushes away the cassette recorders so he can put down his papers, removes his jacket, lights a lamp and sets off at […]
Alice Channer
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Alice Channer Work from Out of Body. “For her South London Gallery exhibition, British artist Alice Channer has created an installation of entirely new works which extend her exploration of the relationship between the human body, personal adornment, materials and sculpture. In these figurative works, Channer questions established hierarchies within the history of art, objects […]
Ron Nagle
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Ron Nagle Work from his oeuvre. “Ron Nagle’s diminutive sculptural work is colorful, ironic, and layered with texture and detail. This seminal Californian artist, working in the professional arena for thirty years,continues his fascination with intimately scaled, finely crafted objects. All of the new works are small, but with an intensity that will knock the […]