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  • Eric in Orense v02 -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Pigment Inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (Also available larger custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: March 2001 (detail: horizontal crop) This is a
  • David in Orense -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: March 2000 This is the first of two versions of a
  • Springside Cynthesis -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: February 2000 Victor: This is a portrait of Cynthia De Moss.
  • Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 2000 This is a surrealist portrait of Acevedo’s friend Harry
  • Reel - video
    ReelArtist: Claudia Robles-AngelComment:
  • Là bas... -
    ... provides an installation focussing on the...
  • Grenzzaun -
    ...Installation with 3D printed objects The border between the...
  • The animation derives from the chinoiserie style frescos on the Hillside Palace of Pillnitz Castle. Fragments of these appear on revolving globes, like heavenly spheres. The three globes allude to the science fiction trilogy Trisolaris by Cixin Liu.
  • Koffer - video
    Video sculpture English title, [Suitcase, 1993] A video is projected into a suitcase. The source image is the well-known photo depicting Anna and Sigmund Freud in 1938, looking out of a train window on the occasion of their emigration. Layerings,
  • INsideOUT -
    This performance is about the materialization of the performer’s thoughts and feelings on the stage. In the performance, imagination becomes spatial. The stage is a place for the appearance of the invisible. Yasu Ohashi says: “the actors aim at our