ARTICULATE 39 | trespassers, is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 90 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 6 professional artists, featuring the Iraqi performance artist Lina Hashim, the German photographer Birgit Kleber, the Danish audio artist Niklas Gjersøe, the Irani illustrator Raoof Haghighi, the American sculptor Oceana Rain Stuart and the Brazilian photographer Wilame Lima.
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trespassers
/ˈtrɛspəsə/ noun plural noun: trespassers
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In the law of tort, property, and criminal law a trespasser is a person who commits the act of trespassing on a property, that is, without the permission of the owner. Being present on land as a trespasser thereto creates liability in the trespasser, so long as the trespass is intentional. At the same time, the status of a visitor as a trespasser (as opposed to an invitee or a licensee) defines the legal rights of the visitor if they are injured due to the negligence of the property owner.
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Beyond the Binary: Exploring Layers of Intimacy in Lina Hashim’s ‘Odalisque’ PerformanceAn article written by Elia-Rosa Guirous-Amasse | Apr 2024
While the Orientalist perspective traditionally depicted the odalisque as a passive chambermaid, Lina Hashim's assertiveness and outspoken nature offer a striking contrast to such objectified portrayals of Muslim women and the stereotypical expectations of female artists. This is from her latest performance at Toaster Festival. Read more |
Getting to the Moment when the Masks start to Disintegrate ... and the Truth of the Personality Starts to Shine Through.An article written by Caroline Progner Abrahao | Apr 2024
Birgit Kleber's portraits capture the intensity of dialogue between her and her subjects, the mutual stare and eye contact, the intimate setting, the proximity, the tension. She is a master of close-up portraits, creating skillfully the illusion that the subject is looking directly into the eyes of the viewer. Read more |
Oceana Rain Stuart's Intimate Exploration of the Human Condition Transcends Time and Space.An article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Apr 2024
Central to Stuart's artistic practice is a deep fascination with interpersonal relationships. Her sculptures act as conduits through which she explores themes of vulnerability and authenticity, encouraging viewers to confront their own humanity. Read more |
The Iranian artist Raoof Haghighi is Exploring the Depths of Human Nature through ArtAn article written by Mona Lisa Abramovich | Apr 2024
At the core of Haghighi's artistic drive lies a profound curiosity about the intricacies of human nature and the world around us. It is this insatiable thirst for understanding that fuels his creative endeavors, propelling him to delve deeper into the realms of emotion, perception, and experience. Read more |
Exploring Identity, Emotion, and Humanity Through the Lens of the Brazilian artist Wilame Lima.An article written by Carmen Line Hust | Apr 2024
To the Brazilian artist Wilame Lima, every form of expression is imbued with ourselves, especially those that pretend to be neutral. We have had a talk to him about his latest project Emergir ou Submergir (Emerge or Submerge). Wilame likes organic materials. And we have had a talk with him about his artistic take. Read more |
Exploring Artistic Drive and Vision. An Artist's Journey with Danish Artist Niklas Gjersøe.An article written by Carmen Line Hust | Apr 2024
We have had a talk to the Danish sound-artist Niklas Gjersøe about his documentation of what already exists, fuelled by a constant influx of ideas - emphasizing a deep fascination with the intricacies of our world. A body of work, backed-up by continuous research. Read more |
ARTICULATE #39 | trespassers
ARTICULATE 39 | trespassers, is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 90 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 6 professional artists, featuring the Irani performance artist Lina Hashim, the German photographer Birgit Kleber, the Danish audio artist Niklas Gjersøe, the Irani illustrator Raoof Haghighi, the American sculptor Oceana Rain Stuart and the Brazilian photographer Wilame Lima. |