Author: Lamouche

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Jorge Villalba

MAN, GOD, LIFE, DEATH The work of this Spanish artist is made up of different stages, all them characterized by an intense desire for ideal composition, by means of exquisite technique. An indisputable value of his art is its unusual character. In his paintings he takes a look at: man, God, life or death without […]

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Hüseyin Özçelik

MISTAKES, DEVOTION AND SACRIFICES Hüseyin Özçelik: “ I do edit figures which I have taken from classical paintings with a different perspective that also will carry some metaphors. I like studying on nature, mistakes, devotion and sacrifice of human and I do not choose a specific way for this. I also like thinking over the […]

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Amandine Urruty

A GALLERY OF DEVIANT PORTRAITS After studying at University for long years and a brief career in underground music, now Amandine Urruty spreads her gallery of weird characters on all kind of mediums, on paper as on walls. As she masters techniques of traditional drawing, Amandine Urruty offers us a cheerful gallery of deviant portraits, […]

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Thea Curtis

FROM A DAILY MADNESS Thea Curtis can be anywhere. Now she is the cool barmaid in your club, tomorrow the blonde housewife and then you meet her unexpectedly in the train to nowhere. Strange: “The photograph transforms the subject to an object and converts the moment into a frozen frame. Before and after are mysterious […]

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Kim Byungkwan

DESTROY AND RECONSTRUCT Kim Byungkwan: “What I would like to express through my work is very simple. I am trying to bring out strangeness from familiarity (visual habit). Everything there is out there in this world, more or less, provides familiar vision. However it shuts down all the other possibilities. The habitual vision or visual […]

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Jessica Stoller

A BEWILDERING FEMINITY Jessica Stoller uses clay and the grotesque as a vehicle to explore the constructed world of idealized femininity, gathering imagery across cultural lines and histories. The clay is sculpted, draped, carved, woven, and piped to create a wide range of bewildering effects. Porcelain is her primary medium, a historically weighted material that […]

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