Protey Temen is a multidisclipinary artist based in Moscow, Russia. His works revolve around reasoning, memory, and thinking.
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Protey Temen is a multidisclipinary artist based in Moscow, Russia. His works revolve around reasoning, memory, and thinking.
Gottlieb’s works carry an authenticity in his depiction of emotive experiences.
Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual and pop artist who was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1945.
Compared to his contemporaries, Varlin’s work is very controlled despite the rough quality to attributed to it.
The movement took on a reduced form of art that favoured natural materials and style, a style that is prominent in Merz’s work when observing the various types of materials used to build his igloos.
Transforming a mental space and giving body to a fictitious space, here is what Gilles Élie, painter, realizes through his work.
He is known as one of the leading figures of modern sculpture.
Marini’s works were highly figurative and became more abstract over time.
Ricci’s works are often portraits and landscapes executed as oil paintings.
Inspired by the tribal cultures in New Guinea, De Nieves constructs a world where, like the river that indiscriminately gives and takes life, death is greeted with aplomb and full acceptance.
Vascellari’s incorporation of sound in his works is attributed to his background in punk rock bands.
Her works are tinged with Dada-esque values and seem to put forward the most suppressed of thoughts.
Ludmilla Cerveny builds images. Not drawings, neither photographs, the artist plays with the vocabulary and the specificities of each technique to create her own formal and aesthetic language.
Vogl’s works border on the brink of chaos, but hold us in a suspension of a specific moment that questions the temporality of this—is this the preliminary, the after, or are we in media res?
Copenhagen-based artist Johan Deckmann’s art is made up of text-heavy work that teeters on a visual narrative of sorts. Initially a psychotherapist, Deckmann’s work consists of fictional book covers with ironic and thought-provoking text tinted with dark humor.
Reva’s constant experimentation of new processing of capturing and editing photos both with analog and digital photography results in an intermediary between old and new.
Through her practice, Marina Guyot offers to the viewer an immersion into an intimate space that she makes hers.
Ben Elliot is a self-taught artist born and currently based in Paris whose work revolves around contemporary youth culture, technology, and the organic relationship between the two.
Jonathan Tegelaars’ art is not the final product of his work, but, rather, the implication of its past, or process into becoming the final product.
Radomir Damnjan was born in 1935 in Mostar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade and continued his studies as a Fulbright Scholar in Los Angeles and New York from 1971–1972.