• Robert Seidel: Handmade Shadows

    Through experimental film, video projection and installation, Berlin-based artist Robert Seidel brings dimension and life to abstraction.  The artist’s latest installation Tearing Shadows just concluded at 401contemporary in Berlin.  Seidel is now preparing his first permanent installation Grapheme as part of a new wing for the Museum Wiesbaden. Installation Magazine: How did you arrive at video […]

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  • Chad Wys: Presence/Absence

    Multi-disciplinary artist Chad Wys interrogates the infrastructure of art history.  In appropriating the canon, Wys uses contemporary digital technology to intervene, and to siphon back through the history of art in order to extract kernels of information and misinformation.  His practice is one of both revelation and obfuscation but leaves the meaning to be made […]

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  • Daniel Barreto: Urban Density

    Installation recently discovered the works of emerging artist Daniel Barreto on Tumblr.  A freelance artist still pursuing an art degree, Barreto thrives by sharing his work on a dynamic, interactive platform.  Barreto presents a diverse body of work that juxtaposes technology with traditional mediums.   Installation Magazine: The Photography Series of Profiles merges the urban landscape […]

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  • The Young, The Crazy and The Lunatic

    Sarah Williams Co-founder of The Art Book Review asks “Why start an art magazine now?”  As a webzine that features reviews of art books written by a community of artists and writers, The Art Book Review proves that great content doesn’t need to be in print in order to have a voice. Just before we […]

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  • Rob Tarbell: Smoke Screen

    Installation Magazine: Your new body of work Smoke employs a complex, unusual and sophisticated method of taming and painting with smoke.  How did you develop this technique to achieve this unusual effect? Rob Tarbell: The smoke technique began around 2005 with a few ideas coming together to form a what if moment.  The first idea was a […]

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  • Dadu Shin: Born from Lead and Paper

    Illustrator Dadu Shin uses his pencil as a guiding tool to translate his visions onto paper. Installation Magazine: The best place to start is the beginning- how did your journey as an artist begin? Dadu Shin: Art runs on my mother’s side of the family so I was exposed to it at an early age. […]

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