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Judith Barry's installations can be considered to be an intersection of different disciplines (architecture, sculpture, film, video, performance) forged in the seventies when postmodern theories first arrived on the art scene. A substantial part of Barry's work, which is closely linked to feminism, revolves around issues of gender identity and the relationship between individuals and the urban environment.
We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with the Catalan artist Perejaume.
Perejaume has a long-standing fascination with the shamanic power of mimesis. And writing, artistic practice and endless walks through his natural surroundings have been the means by which the artist has shaped his personal landscape narratives, which lie somewhere between figuration, imagination and theoretical reflection.
We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with the Catalan artist Ignasi Aballí.
From obsessive classifications to anti-paintings, from a constant probing of the role of the spectator to imperceptible modifications, Ignasi Aballí’s work is both hermetic and accessible. A delicate balance between concept and form that draws inspiration from everyday life, literature and film in order to talk about absences, filters, fictions and limits.