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[Eye for An I] presents Gianni Arone
An adaptive creative process is fundamental to Gianni’s artistic practice. Works often begin with a singular image, texture, feeling or text and take shape naturally by way of channeling the hand/eye/mind that contains a sacred knowledge and un/common sense. Favoring found materials, steeped in history and meaning allow for chance encounters, shifts of direction, and […]
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Adam Amengual: Shutter Memories
Over the past decade Brooklyn based photographer Adam Amengual has used his camera to connect with those who have crossed his path. Amengual’s style is raw and aims to connect the viewer and subject by exposing the humanity in his subjects and embracing the stories they tell. Amengual looks back on a selection of his […]
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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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Amir H. Fallah: Back in the Artist’s Hands
Amir H. Fallah tells us how he’s changing Portraiture and opens up about his artistic process. The founder of Beautiful/Decay reflects on the evolution of his artistic growth, which is rooted in Death Metal, skateboarding and graffiti. While he maintains a focus on his artwork, the ‘zine that he started in 1996 has functioned like […]