Mathew Tom

Mathew Tom has studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and received his MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London.  He recently had a solo show at Hoxton Art Gallery in London titled, “Welcome to Paradise” as well as group shows at MOT International, Royal Academy London, Jerwood Space, ArtEco Gallery and Dan […]

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Charlie Morris

Conceptually, Morris focuses on how private and public interests are expressed, interpreted, edited, and then disseminated through various commercial mediums such as print, product, video, and corporate business promotional materials to the public at large. Often, this information is used persuasively as propaganda intended to shape public opinion, guide consumer attitudes, and delineate artificially created

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Sophie Dvořák

Sophie Dvořák, born in 1978 in Vienna, studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Art and the Glasgow School of Arts. (Diploma in 2008). Her artistic workpractice revolves around questioning visual representation concepts of mass media, Cartography and Information Graphics. Exploring different views of events or things, perspectives and projections, and trying to outbid the span between assumed knowledge, and

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Julia Blaukopf

I create social art and focus on visual storytelling through photographs, mixed media works and large-scale installations. Blurring the lines between fine art and documentary, my focus is on emblems that compose the everyday, i.e., workers, farmers, and families. I have photographed for a women’s empowerment organization in Ghana, a reforestation project in Kenya, and collaborated with

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Oscar Lara

Oscar Lara lives and works in Stockholm (Sweden) and Lima (Peru) and is currently working (aug-2013) in his last project ‘Within Heritage Movements’ with the support of the Royal Academy of Arts – Sweden and the Museum of World Culture. “I believe there is a time and place for everything and that is the way

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