Pablo Sanz

Pablo Sanz Sound artist and composer. His activities are engaged with the act of listening and the exploration of aesthetic and spatial aspects of sound through phonography, site-specific installations, immersive live performances and compositions. Interrelations between hearing, time and space and acoustic phenomena in the thresholds of perception are the essential focuses in his practice. […]

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Karin Karlsson

The exhibition of new works on paper created during her stay. Using the traditional tools of drawing Karlsson makes works that function as objects rather than image. Works that exist in the meeting point between drawing and sculpture. By focussing on the material itself and leating it discripe weight, mass, volume and gravity, the paper

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Héctor Prats

The drawings of Héctor Prats are mostly rendered in small format, attempting to escape from grandiloquent effects, and made patiently with graphite, accumulating lines and textures, layer over layer, as a geological sedimentation process. This working process, nourished principally by the endless stream of internet images, together with a representation code linked to natural sciences, place these

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Élodie Huet

Most of Élodie Huet’s projects have been characterised by their use of assemblage or its opposites, namely disassembly and dispersion. They have sometimes been imbued with a sense of irony when they relate to the realms of exhibiting and promoting art. (…) Like many artists, Élodie Huet has a penchant for works that imply motion

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Julie Scheurweghs

The work of Julie Scheurweghs tends to have a photographic base, but goes far beyond what is merely depicted. The Images she makes and works which are often used in a way that is not commonly linked to photographic practices. Photography is generally shown in a straight line, either on a wall or in the

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