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  • fort collins COLORADO

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Mark DINEEN: These plastic vases are an exercise in opposition; high / low, old / new, organic / synthetic, mass / craft. Using disposable glass flower vases to create a sacrificial mold, new plastic is rotationally-molded within to capture their surface and composition…

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  • brooklyn NEW YORK

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Daniel RICH: This set is about translating photographs into paintings that call attention to implicit political and social narratives transcribed in the built environment…

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  • london ENGLAND

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Zuza MENGHAM: In this project each of the powdered materials in the sculptures is linked to a turning point in societal advancement; to a change in the cultural landscape; to the means by which different civilizations have earthed their own systems of agriculture, manufacture, economy, science and religious practice in the substances of the earth…

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  • Seth SCANTLEN, "Mutations and Mutilations."
    new york NEW YORK

    Join Heller Gallery for artist Seth Scantlen’s three-day, Pop-Up solo exhibition, “Mutations and Mutilations.”

    exhibition: Seth SCANTLEN “Mutations and Mutilations.”
    Thursday, 11/19 – 11/21
    Heller Gallery
    303 10th Ave.
    New York, New York 10001

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  • Yoav FRIEDLÄNDER, "A Form Of View."
    queens NEW YORK

    School of Visual Arts (SVA)

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

    Yoav FRIEDLÄNDER: My work presents the chaotic perception of an “Americanized Israeli”; it is composed of mediated American culture, desert landscapes, and war (an integral part of life).

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  • Dana STIRLING, "Float" (2013).
    queens NEW YORK

    School of Visual Arts (SVA)

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

    Dana STIRLING: My family roots back to England, but I was born in Israel. I was a child on a fence; a daughter to a migrating family. . . .

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  • "Brand Loyalty, I'm lovin' it."
    new york NEW YORK

    The artists of “Brand Loyalty; I’m lovin’ it” take inspiration from the oversaturation of corporate logos, trademarking and the constant bombardment of media telling us what we need to make our lives more fulfilled. . . .

    exhibition: “Brand Loyalty, I’m lovin’ it,” with Ron ENGLISH, Alben, Desire Obtain Cherish, WhIsBe, Greg HABERNY, Zevs, Chad GORDON, & more.
    Wednesday, 03/04 – Sunday, 04/19 / Gallery Nine5
    24 Spring Street
    New York, NY 10012

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  • Chad GORDON, "Untitled."
    brooklyn NEW YORK

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

    Chad GORDON: Brooklyn-based artist, Chad Gordon works with found images to generate idiosyncratic, often absurd combinations. In Gordon’s highly specific compositions of clipped, clustered, and layered fragments, generic price tag stickers, normally associated with the American dollar store, puncture ceremonial tribal masks, interrupt advertisements, and confront iconic contemporary artworks.

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  • Nunzio PACI, "Root."
    bologna ITALY

    Nunzio PACI: My whole work deals with the relationship between man and Nature, in particular with animals and plants. The focus of my observation is body with its mutations. My intention is to explore the infinite possibilities of life, in search of a balance between reality and imagination.

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  • Robert SEIDEL, "Advection."
    bad rothenfelde GERMANY

    The work Advection consists of several visual études projected on the continuously changing volume of a water fountain. Interconnected with both the circadian rhythm of their natural surroundings as well as the meteorological nuances of seasonal change from autumn to winter—the fixed études alter their density, texture and luminescence over the exhibition time. . . .

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