Liv Blåvarp: Touch Wood

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For almost 30 years, jewellery artist Liv Blåvarp has been creating organic and voluminous constructions out of wood. Since her American debut in 1995, international recognition of her work has steadily increased – most recently through her being awarded the Bayerische Staatspreis for 2012, at the international contemporary craft competition SCHMUCK (‘Internationale Handwerksmesse München’). ‘It’s largely about developing sculptural form’, explains Liv Blåvarp, when asked

Linda Carrara: Self-Portrait in Still Life

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The term “still life” appears late and refers to a broad genre of painting wrongly regarded as minor because hardly focused on the representation of a social and religious order, and less valued in terms of academic technicalities. Yet, the representation of inanimate objects is a particularly fertile territory of experimentation. When we think of the representations of flowers, fruits, tables, everyday objects, instrument of

David Mach: Glued People

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David Mach (born in Methil, Fife, on 18 March 1956[1]) is a Scottish sculptor and installation artist. Mach’s artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced objects. Typically these include magazines,vicious teddy bears,newspapers, car tyres, match sticks and coat hangers. Many of his installations are temporary and constructed in public spaces. One example of his early magazine pieces, Adding Fuel to the Fire, was

Anthony Roussel: Waves of Destiny

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