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List of previous participants sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
30 Sep 2010 |
Martina Schmücker (Germany)
A central point in Martina Schmücker’s performances is the desire to question the relationship between the viewer and art object. |
31 Aug 2010 |
Santiago Borja (Mexico)
Using architecture as a ready made object, Santiago Borja establishes a dialogue through the union of various cultural elements. |
30 Sep 2010 |
Oswaldo Ruiz (Mexico)
Oswaldo Ruiz works with how light operates as an instrument which defines a place and can charge its meaning. |
30 Jun 2010 |
Jasmina Llobet & Luis Fernandez-Pons (Spain)
Jasmina Llobet and Luis Fernandez-Pons are a visual artist partnership from Spain who have worked together since 2002. |
31 May 2010 |
Juliette Blightman (UK)
Juliette Blightman uses film to capture moments in which time seems to stand still. Her films are not staged, each scene existing regardless of her camera filming or not. |
30 Sep 2010 |
Pascal Bircher (UK)
Pascal Bircher’s work combines elements of personal and collective mythology, samples of reality and elements of fiction so as to try to formulate the unfathomable |
31 Aug 2010 |
Aoife Collins (Ireland)
Collins interdisciplinary practice explores the transience and mutability of objects, ideas and public personas, especially the filtering down from ‘highbrow’ to popular culture and the inherent changes of form and meaning that occur in these circumstances. |
31 May 2010 |
Sally Osborn (UK)
The complexity of vision can never be fully reconciled with language, the space or gap between written, spoken and visual language lies at the heart of Sally Osborn’s practice. |
30 Jun 2010 |
Atsushi Kaga (Japan)
Behind the playful and surreal facade of Atsushi Kaga’s misleadingly simple and faux-crude works lurks much darker territory wherein the artist confronts serious issues of cultural politics, paranoia, the complex search for personal identity and the daily philosophical crises of the harsh realities of the world. |
28 Feb 2010 |
Yotaro Niwa (Japan)
Niwa works with a variety of media including sculpture, drawing, installation and photography. His practice involves the use of everyday objects, such as household goods, food and clothing, combined with the use of industrial materials such as electrical cable and fluorescent lighting. |
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