Sunday, 23 February 2014
Erdal Inci
Is it video art, photography or installation art, you be the judge. Erdal Inci's GIFs just are mesmerizing. Transforming simple snapshots into entrancing video loops, mostly parading through the frame himself, it is a joy to watch over and over again. Erdal Inci is an İstanbul based multidisciplinary artist.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Jonny Vekemans
Belgian Coal Mining Heritage
Former miner Jonny Vekemans knows the abandoned
mines as no other. Using a pinhole camera he shows us the beauty and
the decay of the old Belgian mines. He used to work there and by
cataloging it, he still is in a certain way. Creating even stronger and
more interesting images by producing cyanotypes from his pinhole negatives. Jonny Vekemans lives and works in Genk, Belgium.
Monday, 10 February 2014
Istvan Orosz
Istvan Orosz mainly designed cultural posters at the beginning of his career. Later , at the time of the eastern revolution he made some political posters, the "Tovarishi Koniec" (Comrades it is over) posters were a symbol of political changes.
Orosz was more than a graphic designer known for his mathematical designs and impossible objects. He is a painter, printmaker and animated film director. Born in Hungary, he was trained at the University of Arts and Design in Budapest.
Monday, 3 February 2014
Vally Nomidou
Vally Nomidou's "let it bleed" series of life-size sculptures and body fragments are all paper made. She makes use of simple materials such as paper towels, newspapers, handmade paper, cardboard, wire, PVA and wood glue. By arranging the layers she is able to create soft balanced tones in her work. Build around an internal cardboard support, using partial plaster casts she achieves mostly incomplete figures of almost natural beauty. This Greek artist's work is fragile and "non-finito" , they urge the viewer to look inside.
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