embodiment
/ɪmˈbɒdɪmənt/ noun
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ARTICULATE 33 [embodiment], is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 72 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists, featuring the Danish artist Mikael B, the Venezuelan artist Lesly Chacon, the Brazilian fine art photographer Giowanella, the Swedish creative photographer Kajsa Gullberg and the Spanish artist Roberto Lopez Martin.
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The celebrated artist Mikael B makes long-awaited return home to Denmark for his third solo show: The Evolution of EverythingAn article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Oct 2022
We've had a talk to Mikael B about his home-coming to Denmark later this month and his creative drive serving as a base for his solo show The Evolution of Everything, opening in Copenhagen on October 21st, at The Plant. B states: I’m on a journey to become the 100% version of myself. In order to not only pursue your true potential but to actually unleash it, you have to get very uncomfortable and do extremely hard things. Often. Even when you’re not motivated you still show up and put in the work. Read more |
Art, activism and psychotherapy - An interview with the Swedish, Copenhagen based artist Kajsa GullbergAn article written by Milia Wallenius | October 2022
Artist, feminist and activist Kajsa Gullberg does not shy away from artistic field work where she uses her own body to map human experiences. We've had a talk with her about her latest book release The House of Mirrors (2020). Kajsa states: The process started in fall 2017 when I first entered a sex club in Copenhagen. I went in because I was curious about what would happen to me entering a place I reckon would be quite overwhelming for me to be in. I was sure something would happen to me that would change how I saw myself and things around me in a way I couldn't figure out on forehand. Read more |
The idea behind Spanish artist Roberto Lopez Martin’s work is that the world is more fluid and relative than we understand it as today.An article written by Marie Bertelsen | October 2022
Martin focuses through his art on the development happening in childhood and the toys we have used and are using today. The art is a mixture of cute and gross, and has wholesome vibes with slightly unnerving sculptures. We see grandma’s wallpaper in the back and macabre objects in front. To Martin, the toy is an essential concept because it is part of our human development, which is the basis for exploring, discovering, learning, and interacting with objects and problems that form an important part of our development as individuals. Read more |
The motivation of Giowanella, is related to expressing personal matters, questioning situations that bothers her or that affects society in generalAn article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Oct 2022
To Giowanella, we are not only moved by beauty, but the ugly and the grotesque, and talking about pain is just as important as talking of joy. It can be upsetting and uncomfortable, but yet liberating. The subjects of Giowanella, always come from discomfort. It can be related to a personal matter or something related to society. When she chooses a topic, Giowanella first works on her point of view and how she feels about it. Read more |
The creative drive of the Venezuelan artist Lesly Chacon, is generated by impulses of ideas, allowing her to continue creating and developing her pictorial work.An article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Oct 2022
Chacon paints with oil on canvas, due to its perseverance in history and time. The works of Chacon emerge from the thought of a particular idea or theme, leading to the image she feels like capturing and pre-study. Read more |
ARTICULATE #33 | embodiment
ARTICULATE 33 [embodiment], is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 72 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists, featuring the Danish artist Mikael B, the Venezuelan artist Lesly Chacon, the Brazilian fine art photographer Giowanella, the Swedish creative photographer Kajsa Gullberg and the Spanish artist Roberto Lopez Martin. |