Taiwanese Lo Chan Peng explores what lies beneath the surface. A search for something impossible to translate into wordsCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
Lo Chan Peng explores the inner feelings sensed by human kind; what lies under the surface of our faces, a search for something spiritual, something holy and mysterious, something impossible to translate into words. Read more |
Danish glass artist Karen Nyholm transmits parts of her personality to her work, enabling her engagements with alter-egos and dupletsCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
As a creator Nyholm always transfers a part of her personality to the pieces she’s working with, which has enabled her latest engagements with subjects such as alter-egos and Doppelgänger (lookalikes). Read more |
In “Project B” Nicolette Bénard investigates Barbie’s position as an icon of beauty and asks: Is it ideal beauty or false idealism?JULIE JOHANNE SVENDSEN | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
The Dutch artist Nicolette Bénard is mainly known for her jewelry designs. Over the past year, she has turned her creative impulses towards a quite different field. Instead of pearls, coral or even lava, Read more |
The work of Italian artist Alessio Chierico reflect his interdisciplinary background in contemporary art, design theory and media studiesMILIA WALLENIUS | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
Alessio Chierico’s artistic work is highly conceptual, process based and interactive. Often presented through mixed media installations, Chierico’s works reflect his interdisciplinary background in art and media studies. Read more |
Absurdity is the first impression of Brazilian artist Marcos Guinoza’s art, whose harmonic composition also enables a certain calmnessMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
Absurdity is the first impression of Brazilian Marcos Guinoza’s art. At the same time, a calmness can be found in the lowkey and harmonic composition which includes farstretched landscapes, mellow colors and openness. Read more |
Belgian multi-disciplinary artist Stéphane Vereecken sets out to uncover a secret and invisible world MILIA WALLENIUS | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
Belgian artist Stéphane Vereecken finds his inspiration in the mysterious and the unknown. With a multidisciplinary vision, formed by his studies in several artistic subjects, he sets out to uncover a secret and invisible world. Read more |
Through 3d art the Polish artist Adam Martinakis has access to a flood of artistic tools, entailing a combination of multiple artistic disciplinesMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
First glance at Adam Martinakis’ art is like delving into a fantasy world. His works seems inspired by an alternative reality and somewhat sci-fi. This goes hand in hand with his perception and process of developing ideas. Read more |
The Norway-based American artist Mari Amman’s meditative works posit poetic relations between terrain, technology, water, sound and movementCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #20 | JUL 2019
Mari Amman is an American artist, dedicated to visual and installation art. Her training in dance and music form her approach to processing site specific history and to embed visual and material cues in her final public works. Read more |
ARTICULATE 20 | JULY 2019
ARTICULATE 20 is a magazine packed with 90 pages of high quality content showcasing 8 professional artists. American Mari Amman, Chinese painter Lo Chan Peng, Danish glass artist Karen Nyholm, Polish-Greek conceptual artist Adam Martinakis, Italian new media artist Alessio Chierico, Brazilian graphic artist Marcos Guinoza, Dutch installation artist Nicolette Bénard and Belgian multidisciplinary artist Stephane Vereecken. |