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Kasey McMahon: Connected This work is a comment on our dependency on communication technologies, how we use them to shape our presence and status within this techno-genration. We have become a...
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Xue Jiye is a contempory painter from China who was been exhibiting for ten years. Most of Jiyes work is based on the human condition using the body as a way to probe this subject, theconstant use of...
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Shelly Lee: Body Of Water This piece speaks to me about the human relationship to water, how we are so dependant on it yet so very cautious of it. It emphasizes how close we are to water, how it can be...
View ArticleBernhard Gal
Bernhard Gal is an Austrian artist/composer who has tested on the relationship between sound and space in many of his works. Exhibiting since 1998, Gal’s portfolio consists of a range of musical...
View ArticleChristian Marclay
Gestures Marclay is probably acknowledged as the most famous artist/composer to use turntables and records as a focal point in his work. Both visually and musically. Since the 1980’s Marklay has...
View ArticleStephen Cornford
Cornford is an English artist/composer/musician. Cornford’s work explores platforms such as sculpture, instillation, composure, performance, and ‘the extended technique of free improvisation’ all of...
View ArticleRebbeca Horn
Rebbeca Horn is a German installation artist wroking since the 1970’s. She has covered many themes in her work, varying from social issues to do with immigration and refugees as well as work that...
View ArticleSusan Hiller: Witness
Susan Hiller is an American born artist, her practice practice encompassing installation, photography, video and performance. For her work Witness she has gathered first-hand reports of encounters with...
View ArticleDiego Stocco
Diego Stocco is an experimental musician/artist who has developed a both playful and explorative practice in making his work. Though on his page it states that he is a ‘sound designer/composer’ I feel...
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