ARTICULATE 17 | International
MetteMaya and her space within a spaceCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #17 | OCTOBER 2018
The Danish artist MetteMaya (1973), generates her drive through a natural necessity to transform thoughts into shapes, to develop a language in which she can communicate and discover. To define space and create a connection between internal and external worlds. Read more |
The line - a dialectic element of the natural and the organicSUSANNA ALLENDE | ARTICULATE #17 | OCT 2018
Gonzalo Martin (1992) aka Taquen is a Spanish visual artist and illustrator, dedicated to mural painting for more than 8 years. Born in A Coruña but based in Madrid. Much of his work, often minimalist style, revolves around the natural and organic, in the dialectic between these elements and the landscape, using the line as main element. Read more |
The decomposition of the (human) body. Becoming a machineCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #17 | OCT 2018
The Polish artist Dominika Karc (1994) is dedicated to sculpture, often thinking about art, as a 3d object. Dominika Karc, randomly changes the media in which she works, switching from traditional sculpture to conceptual art. Karc recently made the movie Getting familiar with darkness and designed a game about poetry, emphasizing her broad span of competences and creative diversity. Read more |
The Danish artist Carsten Krogstrup and his silent mystiqueCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #17 | OCTOBER 2018
The Danish visual artist Carsten Krogstrup has an inherent desire for non-specific narratives, and depicts how he experiences and interprets life, with the solemn goal to delineate how it feels to be (part of) the human species. Read more |
The British artist Hazel Reeves works around subjects such as the female representation in public contemporary artCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #17 | OCTOBER 2018
The focus of Hazel Reeves increasingly falls on redressing the lack of representation of women in public art, after many years spent promoting gender equality internationally. Read more |
The Spanish artist César Escudero Andaluz explores readymades and authenticities, while polluting the digital spaceCÉSAR ESCUDERO ANDALUZ | ARTICULATE #17 | OCT 2018
César Escudero Andaluz is a Spanish artist and researcher focusing on HCI, interface criticism, digital culture and its social and political effects. His work spans image-making, sculpture, videogame, installation, networked culture, IoT , robotics, interface appropriations and media archaeology. Read more |
In his series Zeitgeist, British artist Peter Davis explores the changing versions of human personaPETER DAVIS | ARTICULATE #17 | OCT 2018
Zeitgeist – The changes of the physical and the digital versions of human persona. Peter Davis is a British social-realist painter, aiming to capture the spirit of the age. In his ongoing series of figurative paintings, Davis explores the subject of humanity and its relationship with personal technology. Read more |
ARTICULATE 17 | OCT 2018
ARTICULATE 17 is a magazine packed with 80 pages of high quality content from 7 professional artists, featuring Spanish new media artist Cesar Escudero Andaluz, Danish hyper realist painter Carsten Krogstrup, Polish illustrator Dominika Karc, American sculptor Hazel Reeves, British realist painter Peter Davis, Danish abstract sculpture artist MetteMaya and Spanish urban artist Taquen |