Olek
Olek is a Polish-born artist who has chosen to “crochet everything that enters her space.”
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Olek is a Polish-born artist who has chosen to “crochet everything that enters her space.”
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Joshua Webb is an Australian visual artist. From his statement:
“Webb’s practice to date explores the oscillating frontiers of an unknowable thesis in relation to art. The work reflects an ongoing philosophical expedition that transverse a wide selection of meta-data sourced from history, language, culture, politics, technology and capital. With each artistic endeavour Webb embodies theory as form, the resulting sculptural and filmic containers left behind become the debris of an endless philosophical negation. ”
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“The installation piece Ben Cuevas chose to showcase at The Wassaic Project features a knitted skeleton seated atop a pyramid of Borden’s condensed milk cans and a cloud of screen prints on Plexi glass suspended above it. The knitted skeleton is seated in the lotus position. The prints are of disembodied anatomical parts photographed in high resolution with diagrammatic illustrative overlays. Ben conceives of the piece as a reference to material culture and Wassaic’s local history (The Borden Company had a condensed milk factory in Wassaic) and a meditation on transcendence.”
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Lipstick Enigma, by Janet Zweig, is made of 1200 resin lipsticks powered by 1200 stepper motors, controlled by 60 circuit boards.
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Fascinating shadow works by Fred Eerdekens…