Tam Wai Ping ART DUO Yukes & Bai CHEN Mintao Viktoria Radnaeva Ran HE Ran Yuxiao Oo Town Studio Jaime Ekkens Nie Mengxi Mathilde Guegan Logan Moffat Eduardo Fonseca VIC OH Tito/Mulk Cecile Daimez Zihan Li Seiji Shimoda Giacomo Bruni Zuha Rasheed Alejandro Martin Parisi Lanshan Mo & Jeisen Chiu Xi Luo Dinara Hoertnagl Alisa Gorellova Maria Trautwein Kristina Baranova Jared Mimm Uchida Lina Antonin Strizek Estefania Valls Urquijo Luciana M. Schnitman Andrew Smith Eduardo Uriel Lara Torres Nacho Vergara Han Sun Wook Pual-Dezio |
Tam Wai Ping graduated from the Department of Fine Art, University of Reading in 1991, and completed his postgraduate study with a mark of distinction from the Slade School of Fine Art, University College of London in 1995. He currently serves as an associate professor in the Department of Fine Arts of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
His works in various media, and is notable for his photography, installation and environmental art. His early work explores the definition of real, to search the situational difference between fact and reality. In face of the hardships in reality, he has been trying to find ways to contextualise history and contemporary life in which exploring the relationship between ‘individual and land’ and leading to the investigation of ‘modernity’ in Asian values. His recent interest looking at the relationships between ‘text’, ‘object’ and ‘image’ re-evaluates how art can serve as a cognitive experience.
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Focusing on ethnic cultures,
Viktoria creates her own cultural totems with rich colors and symbols. These totems contain elements of city, people and environment, as well as symbols to integrate complex and diverse cultures, which expresses her vision for the mankind’s mutual cultural prosperity.
This kind of creation stems from her sensitivity to urban cultures as a journalist and Russia’s diverse cultural environment.
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Ran usually uses her intuition to create abstract landscape paintings by transferring her sub-consciousness to creation medium for constructing a flowing narrative space.
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Using realism as his primary tool, he takes up the role like a mailman, he transports and delivers written languages, iconography, and imagery of urban landscapes from places where he has lived, with minimum alterations of their original form, into one single composition. By doing so, he creates unusual visual documentations that are set to induce you to question the logic and reasons behind the existence of any artifact you would find interesting in his work.
Ootown’s works focus on installations with natural materials, following the three principles below: questioning fixed prejudice, focusing on subtlety of changes, abstracting natural traces.
My art comes from observing cultures and everyday life around the world and documenting the observations with my camera or phone. As a curious viewer, these photographs provide a starting point that I can then transform into a meaningful work like a drawing, collage, film or installation.
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He has a ferventinterest in humanity. Expressing the human subject through oil painting,sketches, and any other medium or form of expression that comes naturally forwhat he want to communicate. Therefore the experience of other cultures andexploring new environments is a necessity in the development of my practice.
Born in Ponte Nova, MG, Brazil(1984), Eduardo graduated in Painting at the Escola de Belas Artes of UFMG (2009). As soon as he finished the school, he moved to Lisbon, Portugal, to make a Master in Painting at the Faculdade de Belas Artes of the University of Lisbon, finishing his academic period in the middle of 2013. He always used as raw material the diversity of social contexts where he lived, and this becomes evident in his works as the time passes by.His works can be acid, critical and sometimes comic.
Born of the anxiety of an all mapped out and inevitable life, the work of Tito-Mulk reinvents a fantastically wealthy world - bédéiesque -in the new esthetics.
Of the contrast the most blatant black / white emerges an opposition to yokes which oppress, like a fit of bad temper against the big contemporary pains. In this total commitment Tito and Mulk -cadavrent-exquisent - in a perfect symbiosis.
Cecile Daimez is a French artist who lives and works in Paris. She studied art at theEcole Nationale Superieure des Arts Appliques and the history of art at theEcole du Louvre. She has worked for 25 years in stage sets for nationaltheaters, opera, cinema and television. She taught the scenography at the EcoleSuperieure des Arts Decoratifs in Paris [ENSAD] was Master of Conference at theEcole Nationale Superieure Paris-Val-de-Seine. Today she is essentially devotedto artistic creation; painting, performance, ephemeral sculpturs and collage.
Seiji Shimoda
Seiji Shimoda, Japanese artist and poet, born in Nagano in 1953, founded the Japanese performance art festival (NIPAF) in 1993 and now teaches performance art at two Tokyo Universities (Musashino University of the arts and Kuifu University) . Known as: the Asian performance art world's leading figures
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