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    Title: A Blurry Aftertaste
    By (author): Eleonora Agostini
    ISBN10-13: 0648529304 : 9780648529309
    A Blurry Aftertaste exists at the intersection between photography, performance and sculpture and focuses on the objects, activities and surfaces that belong to the domestic space, portrayed as an absurd and uncanny theatre defined by the creation of structures and the repetition of labour. The house becomes a place where memories can be reconstructed, where intimacy and claustrophobia exist simultaneously, a space to investigate how our familiar domestic existence can be reconsidered and redefined, and a platform where she can translate the gestures of everyday memories into new scenarios performed for the camera. A Blurry Aftertaste is an attempt to better understand the precariousness of the notion of home through the action of balancing objects, and resisting gravity, the positions of power and the switch of roles that are at play within the images and during the making process. Eleonora Agostini is an Italian artist based in London and a recent graduate from the Royal College of Art. Eleonoraâ s practice encompasses photography, performance and sculpture and is driven by her interest in the reconsideration and redefinition of the every-day and the unexceptional. Eleonora has exhibited in Britain, Italy and the United States. Her recent body of work, A Blurry Aftertaste, has been exhibited as part of Premio Francesco Fabbri (Villa Brandolini, Pieve di Soligo 2018), Not The Final Major Project (Hasting Forum, Hasting 2018), Beyond The Camera (PingYao Photography Festival, PingYao, 2018), and Royal College Of Art Degree Show (London 2018). Eleonora is one of the artists selected for this yearâ s Format Festival (Derby, 2019) and On Making (National Museum Of Gdansk, 2019). Other recent exhibitions include 209 Women (Portcullis House, London and Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, 2018 â 2019), There is No Threat (New York, 2018) and A Day Like the Others (Window 187, London 2018). Her work has appeared in multiple publications including GUP Magazine, Wallpaper, FotoRoom and Vogue Italia.
    Pages: 36 
    PublishedPaper Journal - May   2019
    Format: Paperback
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    Title: Insular Night: Invisible Gardens
    By (author): Rodrigo Sombra
    ISBN10-13: 0648529320 : 9780648529323
    Insular Night: Invisible Gardens focuses on the urban life of contemporary Cuba and is the result of multiple journeys to the island from 2014 to 2018. The conceptual thread that binds the work together is the notion of â insularityâ , which is a decisive feature of Cuban culture. This geographical concept, highlighting the condition of living surrounded by water, allowed me to approach the way Cubans gaze at what lies beyond their margins and to explore the contradictory effects of the foreign presence in the island â a crucial question in Cuba particularly since the early 1990s when the Soviet Union collapsed, and the country gradually opened itself to tourism and capitalism. Rodrigo Sombra was born in Bahia, Brazil, in 1986. His work has appeared in multiple publications, including Der Greif, Aint-bad, Fotoroom, Folha de São Paulo and Nin. In 2012, he joined the group exhibition â Uma Visita Ao Benin,â dedicated to the country of Benin, Africa, in the Museu Afro Brasil, São Paulo. His work was also shown in group shows in San Francisco, California, where he lived from 2012 to 2015. Insular Night: Invisible Gardens, his series on Cuba, will be presented as a solo exhibition at Galeria São Paulo Flutuante, in São Paulo in March 2019.
    Pages: 56 
    PublishedPaper Journal - May   2019
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