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  • Alastair Philip Wiper Visits the Danish Crown Slaughterhouse

    Right, I’m going to kick this off by saying that I am not a squeamish person. I love food, I love meat, and I particularly love pork.     In an ideal world, we would all get our meat from the guy in our village whose family has lovingly cared for their animals over generations, […]

    Alastair Philip Wiper No responses February 21, 2014
  • Darcy Yates for Intellectual Property Prints

    Intellectual Property Prints presents a new collaboration with Darcy Yates.  The limited edition screen print Outlaw Love, 2014 is now available.  There are 25 prints up for grabs,  so all of you collectors get a move on and purchase your own print.        

    Installation Magazine No responses February 17, 2014
  • Betty Tompkins’ Blacks and Whites at Zona MACO

    Betty Tompkin explores heterosexual sex in her series Pussy Paintings presented in Zona MACO‘s main sector by Boston based gallery Samsøn.  Although first rejected by the art world due to the work’s crude nature, Tompkin is now embraced by first generation feminists who identify with her artistic philosophy.         All images ©Samsøn

    Installation Magazine No responses February 11, 2014
  • Victoria Fu’s Works at Zona MACO

    You can find visual artist Victoria Fu’s works in Zona MACO‘s main section.  Boston based gallery Samsøn is presenting Fu’s drawings, video and photographic works.     Featured video:  Victoria Fu, Belle Captive II, digital video and audio, 6 min., ed. of 8, 2013 All images © Samsøn

    Installation Magazine No responses February 10, 2014
  • Enrique Martínez Celaya – The Self Regained

    Enrique Martínez Celaya took over Fredric Snitzer Gallery in November 2013 with his installation Burning as It Were a Lamp.  The installation created an environment that questioned identity, memories, and our relationship to loss.  Enrique’s poetic works transformed the white cube into a meditative space that morphed a feeling of isolation into a sense of hope.   Today at the tip […]

    Enrique Martinez Celaya No responses February 6, 2014
  • Best of Saatchi’s Best of 2013!

    Installation Magazine’s Creative Director Garet Field-Sells selects his favorite works by emerging artists showcased within the Saatchi Online Best of 2013 collection.  Sharing personal anecdotes about each work, Field-Sells curated this presentation in connection to the California landscape where he lives, works and collects art. Relja Penezic This work reminds me of countless drives up to […]

    Installation Magazine No responses December 31, 2013

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