stane jagodič, assemblage 01: horizon, 1980 02: profile, 1999 03: new horizon, 2003 - 07
the collision of faith, circuitry, irony, and ideology that defines post-yugoslav conceptualism.

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stane jagodič, assemblage 01: horizon, 1980 02: profile, 1999 03: new horizon, 2003 - 07
the collision of faith, circuitry, irony, and ideology that defines post-yugoslav conceptualism.
'Hourglass’ exhibition - by Daniel Arsham - High Museum of Art, Atlanta, USA ____
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If Humanity Colonizes Mars, What Will the First Coins Look Like?
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The hope molecule took center stage as Abraham sweated in the raftors. It was unseasonably warm even with brand new carbon eaters out of Germany and Chinese climate sensors installed by big foot. After the extinction event, forty four percent of worthies got space lux one way ticket to k9200, Artemis Verticulae, the Mars outpost or the far flung reaches where only the bravest, fittest and superhero status could go in 2047.
Vandal and art desecration by Anthony Moman
Vandal Mixed media 135 x 80 cm One of my last sculptures of 2024 was “inspired“ by those misguided activists who seek to further their aims by vandalising art. Their chosen media is oil in the name of climate action – take the desecration of Klimt’s Death and Life. Why ? Did he paint for the oil industrialists ? There is no coherence in the actions of these protestors, unlike the art itself. I…
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Material Exploration - Tomorrow Never Dies
Tomorrow Never Dies_red torso sculpture_Anthony Moman I am working on a series of sculptures inspired by classical Greek and Roman artefacts that have degraded over time. The deterioration maybe due to natural causes or deliberate physical damage. I have reimagined them using industrial materials such as thermo plastic to create an intricate surface that is both tactile and significant. The…
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Mandy Barker - BEYOND DRIFTING: IMPERFECTLY KNOWN ANIMALS
[...]Presented as microscopic samples, objects of marine plastic debris, recovered from the same location, mimic Thompson's early scientific discoveries of plankton. The work represents the degradation and contamination of plastic particles in the natural environment, by creating the perception of past scientific studies, when organisms where free from plastic. Enveloping black space evokes the deep oceans beneath. Presenting new 'specimens' created from recovered debris, serves as a metaphor to the ubiquity of plastic and the anthropocene, encapsulating in miniature the much larger problem of an imperfect world.
‘Plastiglomerate’ series - by Kelly Jazvac - at ‘Broken Nature: Design Takes On Human Survival’ exhibition - curated by Paola Antonelli - Milan Triennale 2019 ____
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