ARTICULATE 37 [(non-) space (s)], is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 90 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists and an art project, featuring the German sculpture artist Hans Panschar, the Spanish photographer Haidé Costa, the German AR project DEMO-, the Dutch painter Robert Euwe, the American painter Teresa Brutcher and the Iranian minimalist photographer Nazanin Davari.
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Nonspace / Nonplace
noun nonspace (countable and uncountable, plural nonspaces. That which is not a social or physical space, or lacks the traditional attributes of spaces. |
Non-place or non-space is a neologism coined by the French anthropologist Marc Augé to refer to anthropological spaces of transience where human beings remain anonymous, and that do not hold enough significance to be regarded as 'places' in their anthropological difinition.
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With a keen eye for the art hidden in everyday things, Hans Panschar explores the essence of humankind through the creation of tactile objectsAn article written by Nora Benz | Oct 2023
Generating his artistic drive from deep inside, Panschar is strongly dedicated to craftsmanship and the love for telling his own story with things and materials. As a tactile contact is crucial for his working process, Panschar primarily works with wood, concrete and iron. Read more |
Teresa Brutcher is Capturing and Illuminating the Complexities of the Human Spirit through Vivid Artistry and Symbolic NarrativesAn article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Oct 2023
Brutcher's artist statement serves as a window into her creative soul. Brutcher's fascination with its intricate beauty and the wealth of information it holds. She adeptly employs vivid light, intense darks, and bold colors, to convey the complexity of human emotions. Read more |
Capturing the Essence of Equine Harmony. The Transformative Journey of Spanish Artist Haidé Costa and Her Binomios ProjectAn article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Oct 2023
Showcasing the relationship between humans and horses, "Binomios" raises questions of human condition and our connection with the natural world. It challenges to reflect on how both humans and animals oscillate between states of domestication and the illusion of freedom. Read more |
Digital Street Art in an Augmented Reality - combining physical and virtual elements in a promising playground for contemporary digital art, displayed at DEMO-.An article written by Joachim Aagaard Friis | Oct 2023
The virtual city. AR combines physical and virtual elements. But can site-specific art be created through screens? The AR exhibition DEMO- in Frankfurt attempts to explore how the medium can be used in public spaces. Read more |
Capturing the Essence of Modern Life and Nature: The Artistry of Iranian Minimalist Photographer Nazanin DavariAn article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Oct 2023 Nazanin Davari's work is a testament to the power of photography as a medium for capturing the world's myriad facets. Her unique perspective, creative process, and commitment to continuous learning make her a rising star in the world of minimalist photography. Read more |
The Artistic Journey of Dutch artist Robert Euwe. Embracing Human Subjectivity and Contrasting Perspectives Through Flowers and Marble.An interview by Carmen Line Hust | Oct 2023
Paintings and sculptures indeed offer contrasting experiences to the viewer, each with its own distinct characteristics. While paintings convey artistic expression through colors, textures, and brushstrokes, sculptures hold a special allure with their tangible, three-dimensional presence within a physical space. Read more |
ARTICULATE #37 | (non-) space (s)
ARTICULATE 37 [(non-) space (s)], is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 90 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists and an art project, featuring the German sculpture artist Hans Panschar, the Spanish photographer Haidé Costa, the German AR project DEMO-, the Dutch painter Robert Euwe, the American painter Teresa Brutcher and the Iranian minimalist photographer Nazanin Davari. |