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  • Ricardo Mbarkho spoke about the emerging artists’ approaches and positions in today’s Lebanese multi-cultural society, where religion, politics, war and post-war environments are always affecting the identity and belonging crisis. The aim of the
  • BUTTERFLY
    Video projection onto an image on a mirror (video loop, 3′) mirror (110 x 110 cm), foil covering, projection and reflection variable dimensions The video installation Butterfly uses radiological images of the author’s brain responding to different
  • Kinetic light installation bended plexiglas, light projection and reflection, electronic light modulator variable dimensions Four projectors illuminate a bent piece of plexiglass positioned horizontally on the floor that reflects a multi-layered
  • This series of fictitious portraits deals with fighting and hunting movie heroines and refers to the baroque concept of the ‚Gallery of Heroic Women‘ (book by Pierre Le Moine with illustrations, painting series by Guy François, and others, 16th-17th
  • Seven artists and seven museums – they constituted the nodes of the homonymous exhibition which was shown in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) from September 16th to November 11th 2007. The project, initiated by the registry of culture of NRW, Gütersloh,
  • Neuro Mirror - video
    Neuro Mirror Artificial Intelligence Installation ©2017, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer Collection of Itau Cultural This interactive installation deals with the image we have of ourselves and of others. In 1999 the Italian
  • VEXTRE, a new project involving augmented and virtual reality deals with the construction of the community's identity based on belonging feelings and tradition as opposed to politics and ideologies nationalists.Artist: Maite CajaravilleComment:
  • WRINGER/WASHER TV is a pink, white and chrome wringer washer which has a colour monitor fitted in the bottom of the wash tub facing up. This installation deals with the issue of abortion in Canada, interspersing opinions and arguments with video
  • Thomas Tallis, one of the most influential English composers of sixteenth century, wrote Spem in Alium nunquam habui, a choral work for eight choirs of five voices, to mark the fortieth birthday of Queen Elizabeth I in 1575. This piece of music