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Living Stones. Humanos series by Paula Cortazar
Mexican artist Paula Cortazar interprets the hidden patterns in nature, of a tree or a river, through drawing and carving on stone. Read more
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Fabricated Symbiosis by Mirte Luijmes
In this material-driven research developed by Mirte Luijmes, the starting point is the realm of lichens. Read more
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Ancient Shapes: Amphor Blanc by Lisa Geue
Amphorae, an ancient vase used as a storage jar, emanates an intrinsic and captivating beauty through its simple form and materiality and became a symbol of Greek pottery and its distinctive shapes. Read more
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Time, Residue & Memory. INTO AIR by Dawn Ng
What if we could make the temporary visible? Into Air (2018-present) is an ongoing body of work focused on translating and developing an alternative understanding of time. Read more
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Triptych by Gabriel Tarmassi
Imagine contemplating a landscape, the gentle shapes of the dunes and the waves lapping slowly (…) The Triptych piece by Gabriel Tarmassi might take you back to one of those places. Read more
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Balancing Relations by Helen O’Shea
Looking at Helen O’Shea’s sculptural pieces, one can wonder what material could support such delicate shapes. Plastic would not be the first guess. Read more
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Phyton-Morphe by Josefina Guilisasti at PATRICIA READY gallery
‘Phyton-Morphe’ is a collective exhibition that can be seen at Patricia Ready Gallery in Chile. It is coordinated by the gallery’s represented artist Josefina Guilisasti in collaboration with artist Paula Subercaseaux and distinguished local craftswomen Inés Villalobos, Ruth Méndez, and Hilda Díaz. Read more
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being there by Azu Kimura
In ‘being there’, artist Azu Kimura presents us with a series of light, soft sculptures made with Hordeum jubatum over a metal mesh. Read more
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Monad Wall Hangings by Alistair Byars
Alistair Byars’ work focuses on hand-applied materials and studies the visual and tactile properties of rough/smooth and natural/artificial textures. Read more
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Q&A with Paula Camiña about Co-Obradoiro Galego
The decline of the Galician basketry has intensified because of the lack of vegetable fibers in our Galician forest due to the reforestation of non-autochthonous species whose wood can not be used for basketry and the disappearance of rural life. Read more
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Ink/yarn paintings by Linda Maennel
Linda Maennel is a German artist who creates wonderfully light landscapes, portraits, and floral still lifes through the combination of painting and colored yarn on canvas. Read more
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Woven Baskets by Dahye Jeong
With impressive lightness, flexibility, and geometry, these baskets are woven from fine horsehair by Korean artist Dahye Jeong, who uses the 500-year-old Korean Joseon dynasty technique, traditionally used in Sabanggwan hat-making. Read more
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The Courtship of Giants by Emii Alrai at Eastside Projects
Emii Alrai’s practice is strongly influenced by cultural identities revealed through artifacts (geographical identity) and post-colonial museum practices of collecting and displaying objects. Read more
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SEEDS by AINO
The idea of preserving seeds in wax reminds us of a safe treasure that maintains its vitality and goes through different biological stages. This concept is explored physically and metaphorically by artist AINO in her SEEDS series. Read more
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THE STUDY OF TRACES by Wiktoria at Galerie Sono
Between photographs, sculptures, and installations combining the human hand and meticulously selected ecofacts, the Study of Traces series conjures up the idea of a modern ritual. The bodies are marked with plants and stones. Read more