
Claire Summers
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Oct 28, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Georgia Puiatti |Claire Summers |Octavius La Rosa |Annabel Blue
Beijing-based artist Cao Fei is recognised for her highly conceptual practice that deals with a myriad of themes, among them the digital revolution, globalisation, China’s rapid rate of urbanisation, popular culture, the metaverse, architecture, family and sentimentality. Her solo exhibition, My City is Yours 欢迎登陆 gathers nearly thirty years of work across VR, installation, and film mediums. Cao is one of the three major artists featured in this summer’s Sydney International Art Series.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Claire Summers |Chloe Borich |Billy De Luca
Pol Taburet started receiving worldwide acclaim during the final year of his bachelor and graduate degrees at École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts de Paris-Cergy. Labelled the “next big thing”, Taburet has become known as the young edgy artist with a love for horror movies and trap music. But following his institutional solo debut at the Lafayette Anticipations in Paris last year, Taburet has decided it’s time to turn things around.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Lonnie Hubert Holley |Claire Summers
0 $0.00 0 items Contemporary artist and noise musician Marco Fusinato is bringing his project DESASTRES back to Australia for Now or Never festival. Following a 200-day run at the 59th La Biennale di Venezia in 2022, DESASTRES will be presented on the world’s largest volume screen and showcase tens of thousands of images sourced from an open search.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Claire Summers |Annabel Blue |Sophie Prince
CS: Painting is a relatively new tact in your art practice. Why the shift to such a traditional art medium? What brought you here? TP: I always painted when I was younger, but never really took it seriously. In my early practice, I was doing a lot of sculptural work and installations. The initial shift to painting was a practical one based on the studio limitations I had when COVID hit. I set up a tiny three-by-three-meter room in my house that I was able to use as a studio.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Claire Summers
Words Claire SummersPhotography JULIAN KLINCEWICZThere are several moments during our interview where Julian Klincewicz closes his eyes but continues to speak. His brow is slightly furrowed, head tilted to the side. Even through the barrel of cyberspace—Klincewicz takes this meeting from Los Angeles, I from Melbourne—observing this mannerism moves me.
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