Stranger Visions

Be careful when spitting out your gum or throwing away your cigarette butt, you might just end up hanging on Heather Dewey-Hagburg’s wall. The information artist and PhD student creates portrait sculptures from analyses of genetic material collected in public places, working with the traces strangers unwittingly leave behind.

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The Alchemy of Blue

Artist Lizzie Buckmaster Dove is living in Coledale, a small seaside village in New South Wales, Australia, a place known for its surfing and slow pace of life. Lizzie collected stones during her daily walks on the beach for about four years before she started to arrange them to an artwork.

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Penelopiad

The installation ‘Penelopiad’ by Lightning & Kinglyface aka Anna Fulmine and Victoria Shahrokh, uses a white, stretched canvas as a metaphor for human skin. Named after a novella by Margaret Atwood, the artwork fills the entire room, stretching from the floor to the ceiling, held down by eerie white hands.

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Wasted Rita

We came across the candid statements of Wasted Rita dozens of times when strolling through diverse tumblr blogs. Thus we are very glad to finally introduce you to the author of these straightforward artworks. Wasted Rita is a graphic designer and illustrator conceived in New Jersey, working and living in Porto, Portugal.

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Forest

‘Forest’ is a large interactive musical laser installation by Marshmallow Laser Feast. This giant interactive forest covers almost 450 square meters and is composed of over 150 musical ‘trees’ made of rods and lasers. The audience can freely explore the space, physically tapping, shaking, plucking, and vibrating the trees to trigger sounds and lasers.

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Amy Brener

Artist Amy Brener has developed a method of layering resin to create light sensitive sculptures. The production of these works involves an intense technique of mixing and pouring pigmented resin into wooden frameworks. Brener experiments within this fluid process of layering and embedding and embraces all surprises that occur.

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Gerardo Feldstein

Argentinian artist Gerardo Feldstein came to sculpture through painting. Born in Buenos Aires, he studied electrical engineering for a few years, started to paint and today he is an artist in various fields. His sculptures are made of different materials, he uses wire, wood, textiles and other things to form his works. It is always something uncommon and bizarre that marks his pieces.

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Shadow Pictures

Are you already tired of shadow art? Somehow we are not and we have one more for you. It’s Larry Kagan, a sculptor who uses steel, light and cast shadow as a creative medium. He says: ‘We are more or less aware of the presence of shadows, since they tell us something about our environment, but we do not actually look at them

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Hate Mail

London-based artist, Mr. Bingo, is an eternal naughty schoolboy that provoked numerous times our attention. “I will send an offensive postcard to the first person to reply to this message,” he tweeted one drunken night back in 2011 and thus, a new Internet art project, aptly titled Hate Mail, was born.

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Dmitri Obergfell

In his practice, Dmitri Obergfell is interested in exploring relationship between materials and ideas to comment on human experience. He is using commercially produced objects as a vernacular because of the viewer’s familiarity to the manufactured objects and relation to the everyday experience.

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