ARTICULATE 38 | territorium, is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 70 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists, featuring the Colombian illustrator David Morales H., the Dutch spatial architect Danny Scholtze, the Iranian performance artist Madihe Gharibi as a part of the Norwegian project Claiming Space, the Danish artist Susanne Butcher, and the Danish ceramic sculptor Torben Mersholm.
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Territorium
/tɛrɪˈtɔriəl/ (from other forms: territorial) If your dog barks whenever someone walks through your yard, it might be because she's territorial, or inclined to protect her territory from trespassers. |
A person — or an animal — who guards or defends the area she considers to belong to her is territorial. You can also use the adjective to describe anything relating to the territory itself. For example, territorial boundaries are invisible lines that mark the division between one country, or territory, and another. The Latin root, territorium, "land around a town," comes from terra, "earth or land."
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A Journey into the Profound Beauty of the Mundane with David Morales H. We've had a talk to Morales upon what shapes this particular journey.An article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Jan 2024
Colombian artist David Morales H., has carved a unique artistic niche that transcends the ordinary, inviting viewers into the profound beauty inherent in the mundane. In a recent interview, Morales shared insights into the thoughtful considerations that shape his creative process. Read more |
Unveiling the Artistic Odyssey of Danish Ceramic Sculptor Torben Mersholm, who’s weaving narratives of depth and introspection through his clay creationsAn article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Jan 2024
In the world of ceramic sculpture, Mersholm stands as a luminary, weaving narratives of depth and introspection through his clay creations. Mersholm's artistic journey is a testament to the transformative power of passion, inspiration, and the tactile beauty of his chosen medium. Read more |
Danny Scholtze solidifies ideas and intuition through his artistic practice, offering the opportunity to detach from prevailing meanings and identities.An article written by Nora Benz | Jan 2024
Besides drawing, Scholtze works with sculpture and video. It is a fantastic blend of both, traditional and digital media that combined with his intuitive approach to creating, result in open characters that feel unique and do not only look beautiful, but are als very vulnerable. Read more |
At the door with no knocker - a performance by Iranian artist Madihe Gharibi for Claiming Space in Bergen, Norway.An article written by Joachim Aagaard Friis | Jan 2024
Aagaard Friis participated in the second performance of Claiming Space by Iranian artist Madihe Gharibi, unfolding on one of the seven stunning hilltops of Bergen. Her practice is working in-between writing, performance, and installation, and it often takes up themes such as belonging and genealogy as well as political affects. Read more |
Exploring the Artistic Realm of Susanne Butcher, where emotions and experiences converge on canvas and in stoneware sculpturesAn article written by Carmen Line Hust | Jan 2024
The artistic vocabulary of the Danish artist Susanne Butcher, stems from a profound interest in human interactions and the exploration of ordinary yet essential aspects of life. Rejecting conventional norms, she forges her own path, seeking firsthand experiences over prescribed theories. Read more |
ARTICULATE #38 | territorium
ARTICULATE 38 | territorium, is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 70 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists, featuring the Colombian illustrator David Morales H., the Dutch spatial architect Danny Scholtze, the Iranian performance artist Madihe Gharibi as a part of the Norwegian project Claiming Space, the Danish artist Susanne Butcher, and the Danish ceramic sculptor Torben Mersholm. |