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Edition VFO Art Podcast
Edition VFO Art Podcast
33 episodes
1 month ago
Claudia Comte talks about her limited-edition work "The Absurdity of Contemporary Existence (hahaha white / black)", where letters become abstract patterns, oscillating between humor and critique. She explains the narrative character of her work, revolving around the environmental catastrophe we are currently living. The Swiss artist also discusses her approach to materials such as wood, marble, and inflatable sculptures.
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Claudia Comte talks about her limited-edition work "The Absurdity of Contemporary Existence (hahaha white / black)", where letters become abstract patterns, oscillating between humor and critique. She explains the narrative character of her work, revolving around the environmental catastrophe we are currently living. The Swiss artist also discusses her approach to materials such as wood, marble, and inflatable sculptures.
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Arts
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Edition VFO Podcast 27: Camillo Paravicini
Edition VFO Art Podcast
24 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Edition VFO Podcast 27: Camillo Paravicini
Artist Camillo Paravicini talks about his use of different media according to the idea he wants to convey and how painting requires a completely different mindset and approach.
Edition VFO Art Podcast
Claudia Comte talks about her limited-edition work "The Absurdity of Contemporary Existence (hahaha white / black)", where letters become abstract patterns, oscillating between humor and critique. She explains the narrative character of her work, revolving around the environmental catastrophe we are currently living. The Swiss artist also discusses her approach to materials such as wood, marble, and inflatable sculptures.