Author name: Mila Angelova

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Theis Wendt: Invisible Presence

“Invisible Presence” is a three-channel video installation projecting shadows from tree leaves onto the floor. Although the moving images evoke a scene from nature, the shadows and their movements are […]

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Zalán Szakács: Topia

“Topia” constructs worlds within worlds by creating an immaterial space through the opening and closing of surfaces. The spectator finds themself torn between reality and perception. By reconsidering the screen

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Gordon Matta-Clark – Office Baroque

Office Baroque, a lyrical cutting through a five-story Antwerp office building, was the artist’s second-to-last architectural project before his untimely death. Inspired by overlapping teacup rings left on a drawing,

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Louis Braddock Clarke: Under Boom

A hallucinatory cinema experience driven by shockwaves caused by human activities. Flickering images orchestrated by infrasonic beats highlight humanity’s impact on Earth. “Under Boom” is a hallucinatory audiovisual experience shaped

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Dark Matter

Valdas is a talented architectural visionary who left his life unexpectedly ten years ago, and who did not fit into the standard architectural frameworks. As the architect of many of

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Rage

Experimental video work in which the artist explores how art and culture become tools of military propaganda, working for the authorities. And how in modern Russia, they are trying to

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Shared Univers

“Κοινοσ Κοσμοσ / Shared Universe”” is a poetic contemplation on the state of the world, as well as a reflection of the times in the authors’ homeland, when under the

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No Nation Without Culture

Chechnya, Grozny, spring 2021. The city’s landscapes are filled with portraits of Putin, Kadyrov Senior, and Kadyrov Junior. They watch me from every corner, infiltrating my thoughts. It’s almost impossible

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“Letters of Disappointment”

While studying the conflictive relationship between socialism/revolution and feminism, Dora García came across diaries, notes, and letters from pivotal female figures as Hannah Arendt, Leslie Feinberg, Alexandra Kollontai, Audre Lorde,

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