The Chilean artist Carlos Rivera was born in 1985 in Bettembourg, Luxembourg. He Graduated in Fine Arts from ARCIS University (2011, Santiago, Chile). He currently lives and works in Santiago de Chile. During his studies Carlos Rivera developed and experimented […]
In conversation with Alejandro M.Parisi
Alejandro M. Parisi was born in 1982 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His works and exhibitions were previously welcomed at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Tandil and Museo de Bellas Artes de Lujan, Fernán Félix de Amador and were widely […]
In conversation with Alexandra Hopf
ANNUAL Magazine : Your previous show at Sobering Gallery is entitled Screen Memories (March 12th – April 14th, 2015) as a reference to Sigmund Freud’s Psychopathology of Everyday Life. Do you consider the ambiguity
Maurizio Cattelan
Chris Wiley: For your retrospective All last year at the Guggenheim, you hung every work you’ve ever made from a massive armature in the middle of the rotunda. It was like a giant puppet show or an elaborate mobile—a work […]
Vidya Gastaldon
Kathleen Buehler: How do your works relate to the world we’re living in or to the reality we perceive? Would you say that you depict a possible different world or a world we can dream about, or that you are showing […]
Pascale Marthine Tayou
Julie Estève: Your works use leftovers, everyday items and sometimes even garbage. What direction do you push them in? Pascale Marthine Tayou: We are into incomprehension, so that’s where I push objects. Choosing an object allows me to give it […]
In conversation with Patricia Kishishian
ANNUAL Magazine : “Aghet” means “catastrophe” in Armenian and it refers to the genocide of a million and a half Armenians within the Ottoman Empire organized by the nationalist Young Turk party (C.U.P) from 1915. At the occasion
In conversation with Paul Winstanley
Paul Winstanley, who paints from photographs, uses a process of accumulation of images and then, removing some parts of it or drawing the eye of the spectator to a detail he highlights, he redesigns them entirely.
In conversation with Alessandro Roma
ANNUAL Magazine : Inspired by your imaginary travels, you create landscapes in which are superimposed plant and animal patterns, textures and techniques. Your technique explores the limits of the pictorial tradition