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Renowned for her interest in the relationship between mass-produced articles and the human body in the context of today's digital society, Magali Reus draws on a vast range of formal influences and references, from the domestic to the industrial, the functional to decorative, creating pieces that evolve as an accumulation and layering of sculptural details. Taking everyday objects as starting points, her work operates on a visual register as a formal configuration, but also as a choreography of emotional and physical experience.
Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- assemblages [sculpture] --- installations [visual works] --- Reus, Magali --- kunst --- 7.071 REUS --- Reus Magali --- lichamelijkheid --- beeldhouwkunst --- installaties --- Nederland --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Reus, Magali, --- Exhibitions
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The publication 'Prix de Rome 2015' presents the work of four talented young artists who have been selected by an international jury for the shortlist of the Prix de Rome Beeldende Kunst 2015. The nominees are Foundland (Lauren Alexander and Ghalia Elsrakbi), Hedwig Houben, Christian Nyampeta and Magali Reus. The jury was impressed by their rich and diverse oeuvres, as well as by their innovative and experimental attitude. Despite the overlap in topics and research, each of the nominees works from a unique position and approach. The Prix de Rome is the oldest and most generous prize in the Netherlands for visual artists and architects under the age of 40. The purpose of the award is to highlight talented artists, encourage them to develop further, and to increase their visibility. The award is organized by the Mondriaan Fund. The winner [Magali Reus] will receive a sum of 40,000 and be given a working period in Rome.
kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Prix de Rome --- Elsrakbi Ghalia --- 7.039 --- Alexander Lauren --- Nederland --- Exhibitions --- Art --- awards --- art [fine art] --- Foundland --- Houben, Hedwig --- Nyampeta, Christian --- Reus, Magali --- Foundland (Artist duo). --- art [discipline]
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On the occasion of the tenth exhibition in De Oude Warande, Delirious, Lustwarande is publishing Delirious Lustwarande - Excursions in Contemporary Sculpture III in this jubilee year. In addition to documentation of the works in this exhibition, documentation of all works in the previous four editions (Hybrids (2018), Disruption (2017), Luster (2016) and Rapture & Pain (2015)) will also be included. Together the five exhibitions provide a clear picture of the state of the art in contemporary sculpture. Participating artists exhibition: Isabelle Andriessen (NL) – Nina Canell (SE) – Steven Claydon (UK) – Claudia Comte (CH) – Morgan Courtois (FR) – Hadrien Gerenton (FR) – Daiga Grantina (LV) – Siobhán Hapaska (IR) – Lena Henke (DE) – Camille Henrot (FR) – Nicholas Hlobo (SA) – Saskia Noor van Imhoff (NL) – Sven ’t Jolle (BE) – Sonia Kacem (CH) – Esther Kläs (DE) – Sarah Lucas (UK) – Justin Matherly (US) – Win McCarthy (US) – Bettina Pousttchi (DE) – Magali Reus (NL) – Jehoshua Rozenman (IL/NL) – Bojan Sarčević (FR) – Eric Sidner (US) – Filip Vervaet (BE) Curators: Chris Driessen (artistic director) & David Jablonowski (co-curator)
Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- outdoor sculpture --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Rozenman, Joshua --- Canell, Nina --- Claydon, Steven --- Hapaska, Siobhán --- Hlobo, Nicholas --- Pousttchi, Bettina --- Šarčević, Bojan --- Vervaet, Filip --- Henrot, Camille --- Courtois, Morgan --- Reus, Magali --- Matherly, Justin --- Henke, Lena --- Comte, Claudia --- Jolle, 't, Sven --- Lucas, Sarah --- anno 2010-2019
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This catalogue presents a generation of young artists who respond to "anonymous" materials of the 21st century, such as 3D-printed objects, body scans and stock photos. Participating artists include Michele Abeles, Ed Atkins, Sachin Kaeley, Oliver Laric, Pamela Rosenkranz, Avery Singer and Ryan Trecartin.
Art --- installations [visual works] --- multimedia works --- technology [general associated concept] --- Nature --- virtual reality --- ecological art --- materials [substances] --- bodies [animal components] --- Aranda, Julieta --- Brätsch, Kerstin --- Braun, Björn --- Canell, Nina --- Denny, Simon --- Laric, Oliver --- Madison, Tobias --- Richards, James --- Rosenkranz, Pamela --- Schultz, Nora --- Trecartin, Ryan --- Winterling, Susanne M. --- Atkins, Ed --- Okiishi, Ken --- Baga, Trisha --- Yang, Lu --- Reus, Magali --- Domanović, Aleksandra --- Rafman, Jon --- Channer, Alice --- Si-Qin, Timur --- Kline, Josh --- Yi, Anicka --- Baremboym, Alisa --- Novitskova, Katja --- Balema, Olga --- Evans, Cécile B. --- Eilers, Debo --- Singer, Avery --- Abeles, Michele --- Stead, Jessie --- Catala, Antoine --- Holen, Yngve --- Kaeley, Sachin --- Keller, Daniel --- Okiishi, Ken --- Bonneviot, Juliette --- Kurian, Ajay --- Lewitt, Sam --- Loebs, Jason --- Mul, Marlie --- Gilligan, Melanie --- Raether, Johannes Paul --- Uoo, Stewart --- Euler, Jana --- Deshayes, Nicolas --- Crespo, Andrea --- Budor, Nora --- Douard, Cécile --- GCC
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