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How can Tony Luciani, a man that was not a photographer, create photographs of his mother that would evoke all encompassing emotions worldwide?
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the series 'fragment of LTM' (long term memory) by yuichi ikehata relays a futuristic feeling that our bodies may not be what they seem.
In this collection of paintings merged with photographs, we explore the many ways that artists have mastered this form of mixed media.
she uses paint and clothing patterns to integrate herself into floral backgrounds in her "Landscapes" series, and the results are stunning.
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Limited edition fine art from Robert Rauschenberg, Soviet/American Array III, 1989-90, Intaglio in 9 colors, 87 3/4 in. x 52 1/4 in. (222.89 cm x 132.72 cm), Edition of 57
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Chilean artist Juana Gómez utilises weaving and embroidery to explore the themes of genealogy, mythology and biology within her own female lineage
Since its inception, Hollywood has shown us an image of unattainable youth and glamour, though quite frankly, French collage artist Matthieu Bourel doesn't seem too impressed. Whether in his hand-cut collages or entrancing animated GIFs, Bourel deconstructs images of models and actors of a bygone era. He splices divas' head shots with anatomical diagrams, peeling away what looks like layers of skin to reveal veins and eyeballs. In other works, faces come off like masks only to reveal more removable faces underneath. Bourel's bizarre and slightly morbid work points to the illusions of the entertainment industry. He makes his viewers cognizant of the absurdity of our celebrity-obsessed culture through his strange sense of humor.
This thrilling retrospective gives us Rauschenberg whole, from his collages to his ballets to his own wild performances
Japanese sculptor and photographer Yuichi Ikehata creates chilling scenes that bridge the gap between reality and fiction. In his surreal ongoing series “Fragment of Long Term Memory," his intention is to comment on the fragmentary nature of memory and render it physical. "Many parts of our memories… are often forgotten, or difficult to recall. I retrieve those fragmented moments and reconstruct them as surreal images. I gather these misplaced memories from certain parts of our reality, and together they create a non-linear story, resonating with each other in my photographs," he says.