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31 May 2010 |
Juliette Blightman (UK)
Juliette Blightman uses film to capture moments in which time seems to stand still. Her films are not staged, each scene existing regardless of her camera filming or not. |
31 May 2010 |
Sally Osborn (UK)
The complexity of vision can never be fully reconciled with language, the space or gap between written, spoken and visual language lies at the heart of Sally Osborn’s practice. |
28 Feb 2010 |
Yotaro Niwa (Japan)
Niwa works with a variety of media including sculpture, drawing, installation and photography. His practice involves the use of everyday objects, such as household goods, food and clothing, combined with the use of industrial materials such as electrical cable and fluorescent lighting. |
28 Feb 2010 |
Will Kwan (Canada/Hong Kong)
Will Kwan’s artistic practice takes a critical view of the visual and material culture of globalisation and examines the sociopolitical and cultural consequences of how the ‘global’ is represented. |
31 Jan 2010 |
Sam Jury (UK)
Sam Jury’s practice examines the psychological impact of mass media and screen based technologies on society’s relationship with reality. |
28 Feb 2010 |
Eliza Newman-Saul (USA)
Eliza Newman-Saul’s work consists of videos, photographs, installations, writing and performances, or rather, communicative moments. |
22 Nov 2009 |
Tine Melzer (Germany)
The interdisciplinary work of visual artist Tine Melzer primarily focuses on the coded nature of language and aims to deconstruct the fears and desires bound to its imagery. |
31 Oct 2009 |
Alexandra Navratil (Switzerland)
The video work of Alexandra Navratil aims to reveal the processes behind image making while leaving the magic of the image intact. |
30 Nov 2009 |
Nadja Bournonville (Sweden)
Nadja Bournonville searches her own background, as well as in literature, daydreams, desires and wishes, for the starting point of stories. |
30 Aug 2009 |
Lorena Carbajal (Argentina)
Carbajal's work is placed on the borders of a web of cultural crossovers, where ideas such as migration, place, distance, homeland, memory and foreignness, all meet. |
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