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    “Alles, was hätte sein können, war aber nicht, jetzt ist” von Daniele Friction

    Der italienische Künstler Daniele Sigalot kreiert eine große kugelförmige Masse aus Acryllack auf Aluminium mit einem Durchmesser von 300 cm. Dargestellt bei Anna Laudel Contemporary in Istanbul als Teil der Einzelausstellung mit dem Titel Empires Ago. Siehe die Installation unter:   Acryllack auf Aluminium 300cm Durchmesser 2018 Vorgestellt bei Anna Laudel Moderne – Istanbul, Im Rahmen der Einzelausstellung EMPIRES AGO – 13.9.18 > 26.10.18

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    Artworks by Yuni Yoshida

    Portraits of pixelated edible items by artist Yuni Yoshida created by physically cutting them into cubes to create the blurred illusion that can be viewed live in person. Siehe die Serie unter: Artworks by Yuni Yoshida

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    Support by Lorenzo Quinn (Video)

    Venice, the historic city that is now known for slowly sinking has a new visual art installation. Two massive giant like hands pressed against the buildings side seem to capture people’s attention. The sculpture is titled support, and is created by artist Lorenzo Quinn. The art piece is a social commentary on the human impact on history and the general environment. It has been said to be commissioned by The United Nations and The Vatican.

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    The Vacanti Man by Rob Elford

    The Vacanti Man explores an allegorical visual narrative of pixelated body horror inspired by the experiments of Charles Vacanti, who cultivated human limbs under a subject’s skin. It explores Freudian, quasi-religious projections of masculinity, which are represented by the reoccurring imagery of the eye and the hand. The hands and arms originate from 3d scans of actual limbs. These have then been subjected to a literal process of decimation, where a computerised algorithm reduces the original scan data into simplified tessellated shapes. This decimation explores the reductionist nature of masculinized gender norms and current political trends of backwards facing social conservatism. Das Projekt besteht aus einer Reihe von übertriebenen und…

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    Sculptures by Thomas Lerooy

    Artist Thomas Lerooy creates a mixture of metals, glass and stone to create a surreal sculptures series depicting distorted body parts and faces all referencing mortality and destruction. See some selected works below: