
Georgia Puiatti
Articles
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Dec 19, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Georgia Puiatti
In 1966, on the front lawn of the Italian Pavillion at the 33rd Venice Biennale, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama curated Narcissus Garden (1966–2024), an installation of 1400 stainless steel balls strewn throughout the gallery’s ground floor like a river of chromatic objects. Narcissus Garden responds to Kusama’s broader exploration of theoretical ideas relating to infinity and obliteration, illusion and reality.
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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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Apr 30, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Georgia Puiatti |Mark Chu |Carleen Coulter
Mark Bo Chu Is your writing becoming more Eurocentric? Lauren Oyler A lot of my writing is about being an American abroad and the perspective is always self-consciously American. If you’re an educated liberal, it’s the only way to be American now. I’m interested in what Europe means to the broader anglophone audience. MBC Do you think migration directions will change? Do you think there’ll be more Americans getting out? LO I don’t. The American attitude is very insular and quite fearful.
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