Insight: Hippocratic sound fantasies in ‘Máscara’ by Sculptures
Text by Meritxell Rosell In the quest to explore and understand his own creativity, Sculptures (aka Jacobo García) turns his sight to the classic world
Text by Meritxell Rosell In the quest to explore and understand his own creativity, Sculptures (aka Jacobo García) turns his sight to the classic world
Text by Ana Prendes In The Phenomenon of Life, philosopher Hans Jonas described the idea of a living organism as an individual body that asserts
Interview by Tina Gorjanc Firstly born in Querétaro, Mexico, in 1991 and reborn again in 2017, Felipe Osornio is the only performance artist with three
Text by Agata Kik We need a theatre that wakes up nerves and heart. These words today sound as contemporary as a century ago when Antonin
As what was once considered the technology of some distant, utopian future quickly becomes today’s technology, lines between machine and man can get blurry. We
Words by Cathrine Disney Visual artist Helen Pynor holds a Bachelor of Science, a Bachelor of Arts and a practice-based PhD resulting in truly cross-disciplinary
Words by Lula Criado The creative universe of Nina Sellars, an artist and researcher based in Australia, lies in the heart of science, humanities and
Words by Lula Criado Beautiful, unsettling and disturbing are some of the words that come to my mind to describe the creative universe of Sabrina
Words by Lula Criado My first exposure to Elson Kambalu’s work was at the exhibition Foreign Bodies, Common Ground displayed at the Wellcome Collection in
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