By Sarah Deane 05 Dec 2011 @ 9:59 am |

Admit it, we’ve all wondered what would happen if we microwaved something that we know should never ever enter a microwave. Thankfully the curious people behind Tumblr blog, Microwhat have quenched our thirsty imagination with their range of eye-pleasingly bright images detailing the Read the full story
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TumblrBy Ani Tzenkova 05 Aug 2011 @ 12:54 pm |

Last year around this time we introduced you to Chad Wys‘ controversial art. Since then he produced a series entitled ” Nocturne”, that I really liked. Taking portraits from the Renaissance era he uses a process he refers to as deconstruction to “understand how culture interacts with the visuality that permeates there”. Having studying art theory and criticism has a lot of influence Read the full story
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By Rodolphe 22 Oct 2010 @ 9:41 pm |

Yves Netzhammer
Located in Paris’ most prestigious and emblematic sites and infused with its history and cultural life, FIAC has become one of the art world’s premier international events of the fall calendar. FIAC collaborates with Paris’ highest acclaimed art institutions to develop a roster of the most up and coming artists. Here is a selection of what we liked the most at the opening:
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Adel Abdessemed,
andrey blokhin,
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georgy kuznetsov,
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ivan navarro,
justin materly,
kelley walker,
matheu briand,
Mathieu Briand,
Mounir Fatmi,
naama tsabar,
Not Vital,
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rolf julius,
theo mercier,
tracey emin,
ugo rondinone,
victor man,
Wim Delvoye,
wim devoye,
zhang huanBy Rodolphe 24 Jul 2010 @ 5:35 pm |

Wim Delvoye is a belgian artist inspired by the flemish art, developed according to the actual globalized economy. Well know for his Cloaca machine which represents a human digestive tract that creates real poo, or for the tattooed pigs, Wim Delvoye has been invited by the Musée Rodin in Paris as part of their programming on contemporary art. Read the full story
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Wim Delvoye in ParisBy zakmaq 22 Mar 2010 @ 4:49 pm |

Contemporary artist Antony Micallef highlights an air of humanism & fragility in his work mixed with an element of darkness entwined with cultural aspects. Read the full story
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By Ani Tzenkova 15 Feb 2010 @ 10:37 am |

Ivan Navarro’s work strives to engage the viewers interaction and highlight the social and political implications that result in his compositions. Transforming conventional objects into light sculptures is the language Navarro uses to shine light on his fears. “I make spaces in a fictional way to deal with my own psychological anxiety,” Navarro says. Read the full story
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