Eija Temisevä
Eija Temisevä is a Finnish artist, who had drifted from sculpture to video a few years ago. Superimposed, desaturated images, interlaced within themselves and with each other, create a poetic and reflective landscape that is both real and imaginary. That single moment of existence when one is feeling intensely alive is built as
Read on!Lorenzo Papanti
Lorenzo Papanti is an artist working mainly in the field of video art. Black and white silent video seems to be a medium of choice. The split-screen technique emphasizes the investigative nature of his work. Counter-imposed, mirrored, contrasted, point-of-view-changed, performance of body and the body parts form the surreality of Lorenzo’s creative
Read on!Lydia Gyurina
Lydia Gyurina’s use of the medium inevitably sends one back to the 1960s, when unique features of the hand-held camera defined the nature of viewers’ experience: immediacy of videotape playback not available in other media. The unassuming simplicity of the image speaks of this immediacy. There is something strangely mesmerizing about watching a
Read on!Yoon Suok-Won
The Value. Digital video. © Yoon Suok-Won. Following the seemingly minimal linear narrative of Yoon Suok-Won’s work quickly turns into an immersive experience. An inquisitive meandering paths of thoughts, feelings and reflections orchestrated into a gentle elegy of life. It is quintessentially representative of video as an art form where time based
Read on!Things We Wear Private View
Thank you all for making the show a success @Ralph Klewitz, @Susanna Sanroman, @Clair Bain, @Alfred Hernandes, Andrew Neil Hayes, Roland Wegerer, Benoit Maubrey, @Megan Leigh Hellig, Natalja Kondratova, @Elisabet Palomo Solà, @Chun-Yu Chen, India Roper-Evans, @Emma Roper-evans,@Benoit Maubrey, @In Dresses Veritas, @Avloni Academy of Music in Cupertino, CA. Things
Read on!Featured: Megan-Leigh Heilig
Born in 1993 in Nelspruit South Africa, Megan-Leigh Heilig grew up in Johannesburg, graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand with a Bachelor in Fine Art (BFA) in 2015 and is currently studying towards a Masters in Fine Art (MFA) at the University of Cape Town. She works primarily in
Read on!Featured: Benoît Maubrey
Audio Geishas, Electroacoustic kimonos with samplers, their sounds are triggered via light sensors and dancers’ movements. Benoit Maubrey was born in Washington D.C. in 1952 to French parents. In 1979, he transplanted to Berlin fortuitously placing himself in the raucous experimental 1980’s Berlin scene, where sound art luminaries such as John
Read on!Featured Artist: Roland Wegerer
Roland Wegerer creates media artworks, photos, sculptures and performances. By questioning the concept of movement, Wegerer tries to grasp language. Transformed into art, language becomes an ornament. At that moment, lots of ambiguities and indistinctness’s, which are inherent to the phenomenon, come to the surface. Roland isolates the movements of
Read on!Featured Artist: Natalia Jezova
Natalia’s piece ‘Adagio in Blue’ was selected for for our pilot project ‘Things we Wear’. It will be shown in November during a collaborative event with In Dresses Veritas Fashion boutique in Campbell, CA. To get acquainted with Natalia’s aspirations and artistic research a few of her other works are being shwn on Ephemereye together
Read on!Congratulations to all the artist selected for our pilot project ‘Thing We Wear’!
Ephemereye is happy to announce the list of artists. We will be featuring their work in our online gallery, as well as keeping you posted on the further development of the project. Live event is scheduled on 11/11/2017 at Avloni Academy of Music in Cupertino. Clair Bain and Alfred Hernandez,
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