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Julie Rrap

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Julie Rrap is a contemporary Australian artist.[1] Born in the regional town of Lismore, New South Wales, in 1950. Rrap is the sibling of well established performance artist and photographer Mike Parr. Her surman Rrap, is her actual surname Parr in reverse. Rrap changed her name so that she could establish herself as an artist without the ramifications of her brother’s controversial artwork.

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Hermann Foersterling

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Hermann Försterling wurde 1955 in Gengenbach geboren, studierte von 1973 bis 1977 an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart Malerei und ist seit 1979 freischaffend tätig.

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Odani Motohiko

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Odani Motohiko is a 26 year old Japanese Artist best known for visions of the future premised on “mutation” and “transformation” of the body in sculpture, film and photography.

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Adam Stennett

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hyperreal painter Adam Stennett Born 1972 Kotzebue, Alaska Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

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Daniel Arsham

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Daniel Arsham In gouaches, sculptures, and conceptual objects Miami-bred artist, Daniel Arsham, synthesizes a future civilization, symbolized by its architecture, where a cold, entropic beauty empowers nature over culture, something like J.G. Ballard’s crystalline worlds, but where people’s lives can only be guessed at or wondered about from afar.

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claire morgan

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Claire Morgan was born in Belfast. She attended University of Ulster and Northumbria University where she achieved a first class degree in Sculpture. She is now based in London.

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Photographer Simen Johan

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Simen Johan (Swedish, born 1973). In his photographs, Simen Johan explores darkly the human proclivity towards fantasy and our attempts, knowing or otherwise, to craft alternate realities for ourselves. Merging traditional photographic techniques with digital methods, Johan creates each of his images from as many as one hundred negatives, having first constructed or discovered each element and photographed it on film. Across his body of work, the viewer is urged to ponder the relationship between the real and the artificial or imagined.

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