Bahar Yurukoglu
Stretched and Contoured Sculptures, Emil Alzamora
“Ground Zero Day Trip III” by Stefanie Jasper
created while listening to:
“Flashlight” by George Clinton
Cornelis van Spaendonck (1789)
Hannes Kilian - Marcia Haydée, Stuttgarter Ballett, 1967
black station - The Sketch Of Wuhan
Amy Stein - Domesticated (2008)
Artist’s statement:
“Within these scenes I explore our paradoxical relationship with the wild and how our...
Tom Phillips - A Humument (1966-73)
“In 1966 Phillips set himself a task: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page by...
HUT “Hermitage” by Ethan Hayes-Chute
Artist Ethan Hayes-Chute lives and works in Freeport, Maine & Berlin, Germany. Through paintings, sculptures, large-scale installations and artist’s books, he explores the ideas of self-sufficiency, self-preservation and self-exclusion as models for living. Hayes-Chute’s hut is an accumulation of stuff, the ephemera of the every day. Its materials are found, stitched together, hand-assembled – chair, desk, table, shaving mirror, and coffee mug furnish the cabin’s primary function to house and sustain.
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