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Dreams of Light: Samantha Keely Smith
Guided by a stream of imagery derived from memory and dreams, the sprawling landscape paintings of Samantha Keely Smith are illuminated from the inside out. Painting with oil that is infused with light, she captures a feeling that transcends physicality and psychology and celebrates the journey of discovery and exploration. Installation Magazine: When did you […]
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The Not-So-Standard Theater
Multi-disciplinary artist Nicole Disson has revitalized theatre and created new opportunities to present performances in Los Angeles. A dancer, performer and producer Disson’s theatre background brought her to Los Angeles in 2008. She has worked with artist Lita Albuquerque to recreate her seminal work SPINE OF THE EARTH for the Getty Museum’s Pacific Standard […]
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Issue 01 Foreword
Installation Magazine was created because we felt that no other art magazine actually speaks to our generation, or gives emerging artists a voice that readers could hear. We inspire dialogues that transcend the “art world” and engage with those who are curious about what art actually is, or can be. Celebrating one year of Installation […]
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Hasan Kale: Ancient Mysticism
Installation Magazine: What influence has your native Istanbul had on your artistic practice? Hasan Kale: Istanbul is a city that many artists have tried to explain for centuries, but has always kept its mysticism. That’s the best part. It will always keep its secrecy and continue to be studied and re-invented. My job and my city […]
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Raymond Delepierre: The Invisible Touch of Time
London based gallery rosenfeld porcini kicked off their cultural programming with an exclusive performance from experimental sound artist Raymond Delepierre on May 24. Installation spoke with the artist about his site-specific performance and the methodology behind his audio and visual practice. Installation Magazine: The performance Point.0 lasted a total of sixty minutes with four segments […]
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Florent Tanet: Pictorial Gastronomy
Growing up we have always been told not to play with our food. French photographer Florent Tanet has a different thought on the matter and through the careful manipulation of fruits and vegetables, he coaxes precise compositions from the products we frequently encounter in the produce aisle. Installation Magazine: How did your journey as an artist […]