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The medieval heroic fantasy imagery of pop culture inhabits the worlds of today’s artists, and the de-centered view of the human that reigns there opens up a different approach to the future. The “Berserk & Pyrrhia” exhibition highlights the circulation of medieval images and their subsequent appropriation, and brings together medieval and contemporary art.
Read moreThe artist’s practice is rooted in questions of identity, borders and cultural belonging, which evolve and take on new meaning in the different countries through which they pass. Her exhibition in the Project Room as part of Drawing Now and Printemps du Dessin focuses on her drawing practice, which takes shape in a variety of ways.
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The artist’s practice is rooted in questions of identity, borders and cultural belonging, which evolve and take on new meaning in the different countries through which they pass. Her exhibition in the Project Room as part of Drawing Now and Printemps du Dessin focuses on her drawing practice, which takes shape in a variety of ways.
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