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  • ... element for their comprehension. Beyond the personal ideas and obsessions that have established my work, I have always been...
  • ... own personal way. Bill Viola received his BFA in Experimental Studios from Syracuse University in 1973 where he studied visual art...
  • ... the next invention and eventually, is, in itself rendered obsolete. Her work celebrates the beauty and beastliness of invention,...
  • ... as well as people and their relationship to time and space. Obsessed with the idea of present time, Aitken refers to his films and...
  • ... the eighties, Antúnez’s work has been based on a continuous observation of how human desires are expressed and in what specific...
  • ... several journals and anthologies, most recently: “The Performing Observer: Writings on Contemporary Art, Performance, and Photography”,...
  • ... with complex dynamic behavior in ‘found systems’ as observed both in nature and in products of human imagination. Such systems...
  • ... aspects in science debates: danger of possible accidents, observation of animal and human behaviour, artificialisation of life,...
  • ... installations exist as ever-transforming phenomena offered for observation. Because these rarely seen phenomena take place directly in...
  • ... am the only person in the work, the person that sees them, the observer. I paint because I wanted to be a painter with 7 years old,...