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  • ...Matt Mullican is a artist use subjective cosmology strategies to represent the world and the human condition mainly in symbolical related forms . His work often take shape of immersive installations and make use of analog techniques and encyclopaedic classification. In...
  • ... Art Guide, Frauenhofer Institut, 2000, Germany; NOW Festival Nottingham, 1999, GB; E-POETRY festival, 2001, Buffalo, USA; COSIGN 2002, Augsburg, Germany; contributions to projects for the Biennale Venice 1999, 2001, 2003, Italy; AJAC Art Exhibition,...
  • ... was shown in november 2014 in Zeughaus-Kino, Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin. He has been nominated to the european COST-Action Management Committee (MC) for the project "Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage - COSCH" (2012-2016). Recently he is in...
  • ... Encendida, Madrid 2005; Centre d’Art Santa Mònica, Barcelona 2006; Estrecho dudoso: Tráficos, Fundación Teorética, San José de Costa Rica 2006; Centro Cultural Sao Paulo, Brasil 2007; Centre d’Art Contemporaine, Geneva 2008; Der diskrete charme der technologie, ZKM...
  • ... to share the experience of watching (the Collective Retinal Memory) Benayoun conceived and directed the exhibition Cosmopolis, Overwriting the City (2005), a large scale art and science immersive installation presented during the French Year in...
  • ... strategy is to document and promote change in contemporary Indigenous history in large-scale paintings, using Coast Salish cosmology, Northwest Coast formal design elements, and the Western landscape tradition. His painted works explore political,...
  • ...ANABELA COSTA 1958 b. Lisbon, Portugal. Lives in Paris. Visual Artist, studies Fine Arts at Lisbon Fine Arts University (1980) e-mail : anabelacosta@msn.com Anabela Costa is a visual artist, her work were subject of several solo exhibitions. From the eighties...
  • ... by inflatable tubing during the performance. At the event in London the audience inflated balloons underneath an elastic costume worn by a girl, and onto which slides of Trouille's paintings were projected.
  • ... it passed from one screen surface to another. This installation extended out into the streets of London with a procession of costumed performers and musicians.