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TurningArtist Gavin Bunner
Issue 08 marks the conclusion of our collaboration with TurningArt. This week we focus the TurningArt spotlight on Gavin Bunner. Installation Magazine: How did your journey as an artist begin? Gavin Bunner: As a child, I was really into newspaper comic strips, especially Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side, so I started to draw my own […]
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Errol Antzis: The Unlikely Rock Star
Joan Jett once said, that “My guitar is not a thing. It is an extension of myself. It is who I am.” For New York based guitar collector, enthusiast and musician Errol Antzis , guitars are three dimensional, playable works of art. Spending his days as a financial advisor in digital and entertainment media 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 […]
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Ray Sell: Visual Puns
TurningArtist spotlight on Ray Sell. Installation Magazine: As a multi-media artist working with collage and painting, what source material do you tend to gravitate toward? Are there publications or advertisements from a certain decade that inspire you? Where do you find your source material? Ray Sell: The majority of my imagery is from the 1940’s to […]
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Brent Turner: The Value of Perception
As a brand strategist for the arts at Campbell’s, Brent Turner explores a facet of the art world that many of us never consider. About four years ago, well into my practice as a marketing communications strategist for the contemporary art industry, I stumbled upon a very simple notion that changed the way I advised […]