#SOFAB: Leo Wang #clubbing #confetti #capitalism

Almost 10 years ago, Chinese artist Leo Wang moved from his native country to the U.S., where the language barrier that he faced led him to the visual arts. In our interview, we talked with Leo about his well conceptualized and carefully materialized pieces, clubbing culture as a form of modern utopia and the importance of reaching the viewer with you art, even if it’s just for two seconds.

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All Eyes On: Link Hg

Italian artist Nicolò LinkHg Andreatta works with the concept of abandonment, trying to bring order to disused places through his graffiti interventions. In today’s “All Eyes On”, the artists talks more about his passion for forgotten spaces and gives insight into his project.

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Rising Stars: Tiziano Summo

Through his distinctive installations, Italian artist Tiziano Summo dares to speak about a topic feared and ignored by many of us: death. In today’s edition of “Rising Stars” we showcase some of Tiziano’s powerful pieces. Enjoy!

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Taking time for play with Emily Moores

From her studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, Emily Moores creates both wall works & large scale installations, consisting of hand-cut and ornately layered materials. In our interview with her, we talked about the intelligence of our bodies in relation to art, the benefit of sharing a studio with two kids and two dogs, and why verbalization is not always needed to create or understand a piece of art.

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9 questions with Olivia Babel

Multicultural French artist Olivia Babel works around the question of territory and cartography, creating unique mural sculptures with textile materials and handweaving techniques. With Suboart Magazine, Olivia talked about her creative process, her beginnings in fiber art with her grandmother, and her recent exhibition in Abu Dhabi.

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Anna Warfield: a feminine perspective in rigid spaces

From her studio in Upstate New York, Anna Warfield examines female lived experiences through textiles, text, & installation. In creating sculptural forms from fibers, she steps into a typically rigid & masculine space from a softer feminine perspective. We talked with Anna about her beginnings in the arts, her love for fabric and fibre art and the importance of bringing tough conversation to artistic spaces.

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In conversation with Ludmila Queirós

In today’s interview, Portuguese contemporary artist Ludmila Queirós talks about music in the visual arts, installation and performance as her form of communication and the solitude of writing a PhD.

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Studio visit with Eline Boerma

Eline Boerma is a Dutch painting & installation artist whose works have been exhibited in multiple galleries in The Netherlands. Last week Carolina visited Eline in her new studio in the outskirts of Amsterdam, where she’s currently doing a one-year artist residence.

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l’Original

More than 10 years ago, the Swiss artist Nicolas Bamert started the colourful universe that is l’Original. Today, he & his partner spread their positive messages in colourful public installations and murals all over Europe.

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