Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács
With a wide variety of media – most notably video, animation and graphics – Persijn Broersen and Margit Lukács produce a myriad of works that reflect on the ornamental characteristics of today’s increasingly virtual society. With video pieces that incorporate (filmed) footage, digital animation and images appropriated from the media, they demonstrate how reality, (mass) […]
Ethel Shipton
Ethel Shipton was born and raised in Laredo, Texas. After receiving a BFA from the University of Texas at Austin she lived and worked in Mexico City during the 1990s. She is based full-time now in San Antonio. Her practice is informed by a strong conceptual base and encompasses a variety of expressions. Through painting, […]
Diana Antohe
I became a U.S. citizen during my last semester of university. Despite becoming a “dual citizen” and retaining my Romanian passport, the U.S. Naturalization Oath includes renouncing allegiances to all other entities. Through a range of processes and materials, I preserve and broadcast links to the cultures of my upbringing and birthplace. I confront the […]
Wu Chi-Tsung
Wu Chi-Tsung’s work, in which he devotes great attention to the methods used in producing and interpreting images, spans across different media, including photography, video, installation art, painting and set design. He combines traditions and contemporary art forms from the East and the West, and obtains inspiration from daily objects and phenomena, which he transforms […]
Wu Chi-Tsung
Wu Chi-Tsung’s work, in which he devotes great attention to the methods used in producing and interpreting images, spans across different media, including photography, video, installation art, painting and set design. He combines traditions and contemporary art forms from the East and the West, and obtains inspiration from daily objects and phenomena, which he transforms […]
Brook Andrew
Brook Andrew is an interdisciplinary artist who examines dominant narratives, often relating to colonialism and modernist histories. Through museum and archival interventions he aims to offer alternate versions of forgotten histories; illustrating different means for interpreting history in the world today. Apart from drawing inspiration from vernacular objects and the archive he travels internationally to […]
Tracey Snelling
“My work derives from sociology, voyeurism and geographical and architectural location. Within these ideas, themes develop of a particular locale’s inhabitants: Who are these people? What do they do and why do they do it? These questions transport observation into the realm of storytelling. As my work evolves, I continue to explore place, people, and […]
Muriel Gallardo
In her interdisciplinary artwork, Muriel Gallardo Weinstein engages in a continuous discovery and appropriation of the space, the world and its qualities, highlighting the instability and composite nature of reality. The artist is inspired by philosophy, science and literature, which combined with her aesthetic background instantiate the usage of diverse art procedures and techniques. Her […]
Ahmed Ghoneimy
Ahmed Ghoneimy’s work as a filmmaker revolves around particular forms of interpersonal tensions: fathers and sons, victims and perpetrators, bullies and friends, ideologies and those on which they fall.
Tomoyuki Ueno
In point of the principle to expand the view of the world by the balance between embodiment and abstraction or space, my works might resemble poem. But the works are experiences of the extraordinary, which are to see the fact from different point of view. The depth of the view of the world is how […]