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Issue 07 Foreword
It all begins with a conversation. Artists and collectors are connected by a web of association and it is through these conversations from seemingly disparate sources- whether it’s the person you first meet at a gallery opening, or an artist you accidentally find when conducting a Google search- that opens Pandora’s box. In our interview […]
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The Shortcomings of the Institution
Garet Field-Sells, Creative Director and Co-Founder of Installation Media and Magazine asks museum institutions to rethink their presence in the mobile marketplace. When the museum has every opportunity to connect with their audience, why do they fall short? While the opportunity for exploration in the way communities share knowledge in a constantly evolving digital age […]
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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 […]