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Quito, Ecuador

Sofía Salazar Rosales

Drawing Installation Art

Sofía Salazar Rosales, an Ecuadorian artist based in Berlin, creates intricate drawings and installations that explore themes of memory, migration, and botanical symbolism. Her meticulous works often feature detailed natural forms intertwined with architectural elements, reflecting on displacement and the resilience of culture. Salazar Rosales' art evokes a delicate yet potent sense of belonging.

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Lausanne, Switzerland

Vanessa Safavi

Installation Art Mixed Media Sculpture

Vanessa Safavi, a Swiss artist, creates evocative sculptures and installations using diverse materials, often exploring the interplay between the organic and the artificial. Her work delves into themes of the body, sensuality, and contemporary anxieties, inviting viewers to engage with objects on a visceral and psychological level. Safavi’s art is subtly disruptive and deeply textural.

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Berlin, Germany

Robert Rehfeldt

Drawing Mixed Media Printmaking

Robert Rehfeldt (1931-1993) was a German artist celebrated for his innovative contributions to Mail Art and experimental drawing. Operating under the restrictive GDR regime, his work emphasized communication, network building, and subtle forms of artistic resistance. Rehfeldt’s prolific output, often combining text and image, was a testament to creative freedom and connection.

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Lima, Peru

Juan Antonio Olivares

Drawing Installation Art Sculpture

Juan Antonio Olivares, a Peruvian-American artist based in New York, creates nuanced sculptures and video installations that explore themes of identity, memory, and the human condition. His work often incorporates found objects and personal narratives, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. Olivares' art is characterized by its contemplative depth and subtle emotional resonance.

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Milan, Italy

Franco Mazzucchelli

Installation Art Sculpture

Franco Mazzucchelli, an Italian artist, is a pioneer of "arte gonfiabile" (inflatable art), creating large-scale, often ephemeral sculptures. His work challenges traditional notions of monumentality and permanence, focusing on public participation and the dynamic interaction between art, space, and audience. Mazzucchelli's art is playful yet conceptually rigorous.

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New York, United States

Rosemary Mayer

Installation Art Sculpture Textile & Fiber Art

Rosemary Mayer (1943-2014) was an American artist vital to the conceptual and feminist art movements. Renowned for her textile sculptures and ephemeral installations, she explored themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. Mayer's work often incorporated natural materials and personal narratives, challenging conventional artistic boundaries with grace and intellectual depth.

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(Undisclosed), Germany

Zora Mann

Painting Textile & Fiber Art

Zora Mann, a German artist, creates vibrant, large-scale paintings and textile works characterized by bold patterns and symbolic imagery. Her practice draws inspiration from diverse cultural motifs, spiritual symbols, and abstract forms, exploring themes of spirituality, nature, and personal mythology. Mann's work is a colorful and meditative exploration of inner landscapes.

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Munich, Germany

Heike Kabisch

Drawing Installation Art

Heike Kabisch, a German artist, is known for her intricate drawings and installations that explore architectural spaces, urban landscapes, and the nuances of human interaction within these environments. Her work often features meticulous details and repetitive patterns, creating a meditative quality while examining themes of perception, memory, and spatial relationships.

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Los Angeles, United States

David Horvitz

Mixed Media Performance Art Photography

David Horvitz, an American artist, engages with concepts of time, distance, and ephemerality through diverse mediums including photography, performance, and conceptual art. His practice often involves subtle interventions and participatory gestures, blurring the lines between art and everyday life. Horvitz encourages introspection and a heightened awareness of the present moment.

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Mexico City, Mexico

Rodrigo Hernández

Drawing Painting Sculpture

Rodrigo Hernández, a Mexican artist, creates enigmatic paintings, sculptures, and installations that blend mythological narratives with contemporary concerns. His work often features symbolic imagery and ambiguous forms, exploring themes of collective memory, cultural heritage, and the subconscious. Hernández's art invites viewers into a timeless, contemplative space.

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