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March 2010 works
Posted in cross discipline, dynamic autonomy, mixed media, painting
Tagged alexander de moscoso, bishop, catapult art, daily practice, farticulate, king, knight, kulay diwa, nova gallery, rook
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February 2010 works
Posted in collage, cross discipline, daily practice, death of birth, mixed media, painting
Tagged alexander de moscoso, bill everett, catapult art, daily practice, derren brown, farticulate, isihiro honda, jean baptiste camille corot, joan baez, john tenniel, kulay diwa, martin luther king, nova gallery, sven inge
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18 Abril 2011 post: Glenn Ligon, Selected Works & Interview
Selected Interview: GLENN LIGON Interview by David Drogin David Drogin: Your work has an incredible range of media, subject matter, sources, and references, tied by a common thematic thread of legibility—sometimes in a literal sense of actually being able to read … Continue reading
Posted in drawing, installation art, mixed media, painting, sculpture
Tagged alexander de moscoso, brownskinartist.multiply.com, catapult art, daily practice, dailyserving.com, david drogin, farticulate, glenn ligon, glenn ligon art, www.artnet.com, www.interviewmagazine.com, www.jstor.org, www.luhringaugustine.com, www.museomagazine.com, www.regenprojects.com
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Subodh Gupta, Selected Sculptures
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Posted in installation art, sculpture
Tagged abc.net, alex moscoso espanola, bullet, catapult art, catapult art projects, cosmic battle, cow, dailypractice., et tu duchamp, everything is inside, farticulate, farticulate.wordpress.com, hauser & wirth, jeff the koons, line of control, olivia in australia, red, reemathesis, sculpture, silk road, subodh gupta, the other thing, vehicle for the seven seas
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