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David Ralph

David Ralph was born in Warrnambool, Victoria. He is based in Melbourne.   David Ralph is a contemporary artist whose subjects reflect on how built environments, cities and  dwellings shape human experiences and forge identities. His paintings address the psychology of architectural spaces and what they can inform about the people responsible for them, and those who inhabit them. Recent bodies of work have specifically exampled a reconnection with the natural world, what the artist describes as the ‘architecture of escape,’ that is escaping the urban environment by way of mobile homes, caravans, cabins and ‘green’ dwellings. Ralph identifies as a contemporary painter whose use of enduring mediums such as oil paint and pencil drawing acknowledges newer forms of media and digital technology as a source of inspiration and its potential to create hybrid abstract/representational imagery.  

 

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Angela Miskis

Born Guayaquil, Ecuador 1987. Lives and works in Harlem, NY. She is graduated in 2013 from School of Visual Arts, New York. She recieved for LIA SVA - Visual and Critical Studies Scholarship.

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Julia Powles

Julia Powles lives and works in Melbourne. Julia is an artist, curator and arts educator, with a background in fine art conservation. Having trained originally in drawing and painting her art practice now includes film and video work, along with an emerging curatorial practice.

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Jesse Keating

lives and works in New York. He is graduated from School of Visual Arts, New York as recipient of Silas H. Rhodes Scholarship.

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2013 at LIA
 
Jordan Pemberton

A Michigander currently based in Baltimore, Maryland, Jordan Pemberton works in oil paint, watercolor and a range of drawing materials.  Her drawings and paintings depict landscapes, buildings and interiors from memory, exploring how personal history is embedded in place.  Drawing from her childhood, her homes, her travels, family stories and dreams, she is influenced by the uncertainty of memory and the complications of rebuilding it.  Jordan is also a writer, and she thinks of her artwork as a form of storytelling.  She is inspired by architecture, maps, diagrams, signage, monuments, religious objects, iconography, books and manuscripts – visual narration, explanation, direction and orientation.  

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Maja Sofronac

Born in 1981. She lives and works in Montenegro. Maja about her work: “Every man, in greater or lesser extent, goes through the experience of individuation - a spiritual maturation and the attainment of spiritual wholeness, and in my vision it is the transformation of an impersonal man from the crowd into the self-conscious and realised man. Therefore, the scene in my works is a scene of a man walking trough his life, surrounded not only with other people and relationships with them, but also with technology as a condensed experience of humanity which become a part of a today's man. I am interested in the totality of existence of man – the experience of birth, the experience of life, psychophysical nature, the complexity of the body, layers of psyche, incomprehensible life energy, the experience of disappearing, etc. I am interested in a modern, contemporary man, i.e. universal man, future man. I am interested in everything that makes a man."

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Stephanie Pooley

Born in 1984. She lives and works in Santiago, Chile. Her work is a constant reflection about the establishes social parameters. A questioning of reality where she put in check the apparently truth. Through fantasy elements extracted of the childhoods to reinvent reality. As a way to criticize the lack awareness.

 

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Hyeja Kim

Born in 1970 . She lives and works in Seoul, Korea.

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Tamari Khmiadashvili

lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. She studied at Tbilisi Academy of Art. She is a scholarship holder of Tbilisi Academy of Art for  the LIA Residency.

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Ivan Gorshkov

lives and works in Voronezh, Russia. He studied at  Voronezh State Pedagogical University Russia, Fine Arts Department. In 2009 he co-founded the Voronezh Center for Contemporary Art.  In 2010 he participated at Moscow Biennale for Young Art and 2011 at The Fourth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art.

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Kirill Garshin

born in Voronezh, Russia. He studied at Voronezh School of Visual Art.  He lives and works in Voronezh.

 

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Ilya Dolgov

lives and works in Voronezh, Russia. He is co-founder of Voronezh Center for Contemporary Art. Winner of “Innovation 2012” award. Curates educational program in Voronezh center for contemporary art.

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Nikolay Alekseev

lives and works in Voronezh, Russia. He studied at Voronezh School of Visual Art. Twice innovation award nominee in the field of contemporary visual art (Russia). 2012 and 2013 nominee for Kandinsky Prize (Short List). He is founder of Voronezh Center for Contemporary Art.

 
Barbara Cartier

lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Barbara Cartier about her work: "The continuous motion of acts, feelings, thoughts, moods and words that shape the ordinary life is what I explore: the dynamic of human linkages. These are cadences of a natural outcome of a self-paced timeline which I capture in my paintings. When I work, I bring together these elements in a new space/time line, bonding to each other as a medium. There is something about creating an existential space, not physical nor geographical that develops always in torn of oneself and an other being. In this sense, I look into the everyday life, the ordinary where we tame and transform conducts through feelings."

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