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 Juan Pablo Macias : The Emancipating Power of Language

Juan Pablo Macias : The Emancipating Power of Language

09/01/2016

Libertarian words and dialogue are often found at the heart of Juan Pablo Macias’s work. For Macias, art is a dialogue: “not only with the spectator or our time but also with a cultural heritage, [...]

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 Mariana Castillo Deball’s Kaleidoscopic Territories

Mariana Castillo Deball’s Kaleidoscopic Territories

08/12/2016

Mariana Castillo Deball (b. 1975, Mexico City, Mexico) lives in Berlin, Germany. She works in installation, sculpture, photography and drawing, exploring the ideologically constructed conditions [...]

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 Roman Ondák: Performing on the Heights

Roman Ondák: Performing on the Heights

08/12/2016

It all starts with a prohibition, with one of the many commandoes and regulations we encounter every day, so numerous that our eyes graze over them and we hardly take notice. However, in Roman [...]

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 Mario García Torres’ Self Archeology

Mario García Torres’ Self Archeology

08/12/2016

  Appropriation, storytelling, reenactment, repetition, and reportage are some of the strategies that the Mexican artist Mario García Torres (born 1975 in Monclova, Mexico) deploys to [...]

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 Peter Wächtler’s Empathy for Simplicity

Peter Wächtler’s Empathy for Simplicity

08/05/2016

Peter Wächtler’s practice oscillates between the prosaic and the outlandish. The artist’s fascination with pop culture is grounded in his attention to the frailty of everyday life. His works are [...]

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 Christodoulos Panayiotou: Questioning the Memorialisation

Christodoulos Panayiotou: Questioning the Memorialisation

07/29/2016

Considered by worldwide recognized curator Hans Ulrich Obrist as the epitome of today’s artist, Christodoulos Panayiotou generalized expertise seamlessly bridges many spheres of enquiry and modes [...]

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 The Narrative Virtuoso: Peter Wächtler

The Narrative Virtuoso: Peter Wächtler

07/08/2016

Contrasting the banal with the bizarre is central to the work of German-born and Belgium-based artist Peter Wächtler. Artworks like Teddy Boy 1: At the Doctor; Meeting the Pimps; Feeling Sick, [...]

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 The architectonic isolation in Mario García Torres

The architectonic isolation in Mario García Torres

06/30/2016

Originally conceived during his artistic residence in Berlin, Mario García Torres’ new film Tetela (2015), shot on location in Santa Maria Ahuacatitlán, tells the story of two boys from the [...]

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