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| Maria
Bemelmans |
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| Country
of residence: Netherlands |
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| Country
of origin : Netherlands |
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| Other
discipline: Visuals Arts 2D, 3D, Writing |
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| Fred
Martin |
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| Country
of residence: France |
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| Country
of origin : France |
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| Other
discipline: Visuals Arts 2D, 3D, Performance |
| Fred
Martin n'a aucune peur de se confronter à l'autre. Au contraire
avec lui, l'autre devient moteur. Le peintre utilise le pinceau,
Fred Martin utilise la rencontre. Cette confrontation lui laisse
une trace et cette trace fait oeuvre. |
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| Sandrine
Nicoletta |
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| Country
of residence: Italy |
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| Country
of origin : Italy |
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| Other
discipline: Visuals Arts 3D, Music, Performance, Writing |
| My
research is about people and their environment, about people and
their lifestyle. For a few years I worked about the concept of pause
as opposed to the ongoing speed and stress. These pauses were represented
by images of islands. My research has now moved to another important
goal: the research of balance. |
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| Pierre
Pitrou |
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| Country
of residence: France |
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| Country
of origin : France |
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| Other
discipline: Visuals Arts 3D |
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| Cherie Sampson |
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| Country
of residence: USA |
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| Country
of origin : USA |
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| Other
discipline: Visual Arts 3D, Performance |
| Cherie Sampson is an environmental sculptor, video and performance artist who works with mythic themes in remote spaces in nature. She 'interiorizes' her body in her sculptures in slow ritualistic movement that alludes to the gradual passage of time and change in the natural world. |
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| Dorry
Van Haersolte |
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| Country
of residence: Netherlands |
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| Country
of origin : Netherlands |
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| Other
discipline: Visuals Arts 3D |
| Breathing
of the earth. My work registrates the rhythm of the movement at
the earth. Memories and associations are drawing lines and provoke
explosions. Ink drawings are frozen moments from a flow of movements.
Longlasting concentration enables the viewer to perceive the minimal
mutations. |
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