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Robert Malte Engelsmann & Yosuke Tan: kaeghoro & untangle
German illustrator Robert Malte Engelsmann (aka kaeghoro) gives Installation Magazine an exclusive first look into his most recent body of work, along with key insights into his artistic process. Engelsmann collaborated remotely with Japanese artist Yosuke Tan (aka untangle), whose joint works are currently on view in a double exhibition titled untangle & kaeghoro at UDOK. in Japan. Aside from […]
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Mat Chivers: Conflicting Notions of Fact and Fiction
As part of an ongoing series of works on paper collectively entitled Perceptual Ecology, Mat Chivers has been making drawings that result from the mirroring and combination of self-made and found photographic images, film and CAD renderings. A seasoned participant of the Venice Biennale, Chivers develops an intricate narrative and intriguing process to create complex […]
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Alana Dee Haynes: Woven with Ink
Through a sequence of intricate gestures, Alana Dee Haynes transforms photographs with delicate pen strokes. A collection of photographs serves as the artist’s canvas to explore the human form and opportunity to apply texture. UNTITLED I had been experimenting with lace patterns for a few weeks when I came across this series of double exposure […]
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Jack Rutberg: Speaking in Whispers
The breadth and depth of the artist roster at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts challenges the collections of many museums. Installation and Jack Rutberg have a lot in common – we’re both based in Los Angeles and we are both committed to an international focus of artists working across all disciplines. We asked the gallerist and […]
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Roberto Calbucci: Between the Lines
Roberto Calbucci examines the world through a macro and micro lens, investigating every nuance of the artist’s experience as well as the philosophical theorems that ordain the universe. Installation Magazine: We were first introduced to your work through Hollis Brown Thornton. In our recent interview he cited you as a peer who has had an influence […]
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Kevin Zucker: Digital Reliquary
Imagine if your Google searches existed as physical objects. Suddenly these searches wouldn’t just occupy a virtual queue but would become enlivened with a material presence. New York based artist and RISD professor Kevin Zucker considers how image and meaning change in their metamorphosis from the digital to the concrete. Installation Magazine: How do you […]