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The Propeller Group
The Propeller Group was a multidisciplinary art collective based in Ho Chi Minh City and Los Angeles, known for their provocative works addressing global politics, history, and media. Through film, video, and immersive installations, they blurred lines between art, advertising, and documentary, often re-enacting historical events and media narratives.
Pauline Curnier Jardin
Pauline Curnier Jardin, a French artist, creates provocative and theatrical performance art, video installations, and sculptures. Her work often delves into folklore, feminist narratives, and grotesque aesthetics, challenging societal norms and exploring themes of ritual, transformation, and the body. Curnier Jardin's pieces are known for their vibrant, often confrontational, energy.
Stephanie Comilang
Stephanie Comilang, a Filipino-Canadian artist based in Berlin, creates evocative video installations and films. Her practice critically examines the global impact of technology, migration, and the Filipino diaspora, often featuring speculative narratives and intimate interviews. Comilang’s work combines documentary sensibilities with futuristic visions, exploring themes of labor and belonging.
Barbara Hammer
Pioneering American experimental filmmaker, feminist and LGBTQ icon whose avant-garde works explored gender, desire, and mortality.
Tosh Basco
Tosh Basco (b. 1985, USA), also known as boychild, is a performance artist who merges dance, ritual, and fashion into transformative experiences. Their work explores themes of identity, otherness, and the body's expressive potential through improvisation and powerful physical presence.
Richard Sides
Richard Sides (b. 1985, UK) is an artist known for an eclectic body of work encompassing video, sculpture, and sound. His practice utilizes appropriation and sampling to reflect on social trends and tensions, creating dense, often improvised narratives that blend critical analysis with everyday observations.
Korakrit Arunanondchai
Korakrit Arunanondchai (b. 1986, Thailand) is a multidisciplinary artist known for immersive installations, videos, and performances that fuse personal narratives with global events. His work often incorporates shamanistic themes, pop culture, and technology to explore identity, history, and transcendence.
Jennifer Levonian
Levonian's animated films, with their hand-painted aesthetic, explore themes of memory and storytelling.
Cici Wu
Wu’s video installations and performances explore themes of identity, technology, and cultural exchange. Her work often incorporates digital media and performative elements.
Antoine Catala
Catala's installations and sculptures explore the relationship between language, technology, and emotion. His work often incorporates animated sculptures and digital projections.