Belgian artist David Claerbout explores the conceptual impact of the passage of time through his use of video and digital photography. His oevure maniuplates both moving and still imagery, evoking an ethereal quality that is suggestive of another plane of existence. Within this undefined space, the artist moves between past and present, whilst adhering to a meticulous attention to details. We catch up with him about his exhibition LIGHT/WORK at Sean Kelly Gallery and the imaginative processes behind his work READ MORE NOW.
DAVID CLAERBOUT
Adriana Salazar
CHANGING PERCEPTIONS:
Andrew Wilson,
Curator of Conceptual Art @ Tate Britain
IN CONVERSATION WITH:
Brigitte Radecki
CAUSE & EFFECT: Francesca Pasquali
Redefining how art is seen and experienced ™
Gloria Supatra Bhargava
From the very beginning of my life as an artist, my process has started with, the perhaps eccentric gesture, of performing things in reverse. For instance, instead of building sculptural forms in clay, I made holes in clay, poured plaster into them and took away the clay. Instead of constructing large panels for my environmental sculpture (“Sand Columns”) I made clay slabs, let the cement pick up the textures and become the building blocks of the columns. READ MORE...
Sweet Home is a collaboration of two artists, Yeimi Salazar from Colombia and Melvin Sanchez from Puerto Rico, based in New York. Both came to New York separately, seeking an identity as immigrants and moreover as artists. To Sweet Home, relocating is like a rebirth: starting to walk again without staggering, learning to speak without stuttering and continuing to dream as they have always done. The artists met in the city walking and talking about art. Since then they have worked together for two years, exploring different techniques that contribute to the artistic projects they undertake. Sweet Home combines multiple media: drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, design, and digital media to tell stories about life. Through puppetry, Sweet Home creates little characters that come to life, staged in homes built for the puppets. Yeimi and Melvin have been immersed in the great task of writing the ABCs. My ABC is written in English, not their native language. It is a personal exploration for both artists that also connects to the emotions of others. READ MORE
REACTION VS INACTION:
Caroline
Achaintre
IN CONVERSATION with Alice Cescatti
CLARE PAGE
Kesar
Khinvasara
Italian artist Francesca Pasquali creates innovative sculptures from everyday objects, concentrating on the semantics behind the very materials of her work. Perhaps best known for her structures made from household straws, her multi-media contributions to the art world evoke and inspire a plethora of responses. We talk to her about the ordinariness of her subject matter and the evolution that the objects take to turn into art.
LUMINOUS LAYERS:
An Interview with Tracy Thomas
Digital Tenderness: CLARE PRICE
THE ARTIST SPEAKS: GUAVA
DE ARTIST
THE ARTIST SPEAKS:
Mark Tippett
What are the principle themes and focus of your work? I like emotion and movement in a painting as well as a journey or a story. I try to capture viewers’ imaginations as they travel through my complex layers. Sometimes a painting is a gentle journey, other times emotions are stronger, wilder, deeper. READ MORE...
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THE CURATOR'S CORNER:
We take a look at the other side of the creative mind and speak directly with the individuals who are so vital to the arts.
THE ARTIST SPEAKS:
Barbara Knoglinger
-Janoth
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Y O R K
The work of Not Vital is firmly rooted in the Swiss valley of Engadin but has, at the same time, a profound nomadic character. In the last few decades Not Vital has travelled the world, an experience that has made him abandon the idea of working in a fixed studio. He currently lives and works between the US, Italy, Switzerland and Chile. He also lived and worked periodically in Niger from 2000 to 2010, attracted by the materials he finds for his work in this African country. Not Vital has exhibited extensively since the 1970s in galleries, museums and art centres worldwide. His recent exhibitions have taken place at Sperone Westwater, New York, USA; Schauwerk, Sindelfingen, Germany; Akira Ikeda gallery, Tokyo, Japan; or the Kunsthalle Vienna, Austria. In 2008 he participated in the exhibition Blood on Paper... READ MORE
Transformative spaces:THE ART OF NOT VITAL