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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Interactive Mirrors

New York-based artist Daniel Rozin creates interactive installations and sculptures that have the ability to change and respond to the presence of a viewer. His best known works respond in real time and recreate a live visual representation of the viewer’s likeness, staging the audience as an active and creative part of his art projects.

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Censored

After 9 months of travelling around China Alvaro Escobar came across so many prohibtions that he decided to create the series ‘Censored’ as a metaphor that shows the China that he experienced.

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Spontaneous sculptures

So we’d like to introduce Brad Downey, a visual artist adorning public streets with his sculptural installations. Strongly influenced by Duchamp, Downey’s approach relies on imminence visual communication and is playing against our everyday outlooks.

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Jonathan Dalton

The dark and mysterious paintings of Barcelona-based artist Jonathan Dalton seem to be from another world. Dark tinted characters and scenes vanish in even darker surroundings, telling bizarre stories while none of the visuals provide hints for the viewer to resolve the mystery.

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Diana Al Hadid

The Syrian artist Diana Al-Hadid creates massive, room-filling scuptures that explore and suspend our reality, using various materials like chicken wire, polyurethane foam, steel, wood or paint. ‘I want to explore the limits of my own thinking’ says Al-Hadid.

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Screen Lovers

The project ‘Screen Lovers’ comes from a photo book of iconic movie couples of the same name. The images are all romantic, sexually charged film stills throughout movie history. ‘As I looked through them, I really wanted to see them come together, touch lips, make love, whatever comes next, so I started folding them into one another’, states Eli Craven the artist behind them.

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Too much night, again

Los Angeles-based artist Pae White merges art, design, craft and architecture through site-specific installations and individual works which defy our expectations of a variety of techniques and media.

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