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Nicola Samori – Figurate, Desfigurate, Re(con)figurate as a creative process
Nicola Samori, an Italian painter and sculptor, employs aggressive techniques to deconstruct classical art, creating dark, dramatic reinterpretations with a sacred aura. His work engages viewers by mimicking decay and fragmenting imagery, recontextualizing religious themes, and prompting contemplation and sensory engagement. Juxtaposing his artwork with classical masterpieces, Samori invites viewers to weave personal narratives, challenging…
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Gabriela Tofan – Discourse About the Dynamics of Shame – The Immaculate and the Dirty Look + Interview with the Artist
In her most recent exhibition, Gabriela Tofan proposes to the viewer an interactive, multimedia discourse that revolves around shame from a feminist perspective. The artist challenges the norms with a unique sculptural design(…)
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Gregory Herpe – Dragging Romania Away from Hate – Photo by Photo, Interview with French Photographer
Gregory is now in Romania with an artist residency in the program „Résidence de poche” of the French Institute of Romania. During his staying, his focus is on continuing a project regarding Drag Queens in Europe. For this, he visits countries in Europe to get a closer look with his lenses inside the drag community.
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Elena Ilash – Nothing Stays the Same, Shapeshifting Times and Timeless Places + Interview with the Artist
In her most recent exhibition, Elena Ilash uncovers new art pieces that are beautifully represented by the title written right at the entrance: Nothing stays the same.(…).Elena brings forth three-dimensional artworks that vary in shape(…)The outrenoire proposed by the artist combined with the tactile aspect of the art pieces almost pushes the viewer into a…
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Zoe Sua Kay – A Margem, enchanting reality with a crave for intimacy and connection + Interview with the artist
Zoe Suakay is not an emerging artist, but an artist that emerges from the depths of reality, of the very fabric of our daily lives. Born in Portugal(…). The artist proposes a constellation of paintings that could be put in 3 mythologies: fish, skin, and womanhood. All of them share the same characteristics, of hyperrealism(…).And…
