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This striking contemporary artwork depicts a large, bulbous form that appears to be a human head or bust. The tactile and distorted shape is rendered in earthy tones of brown and beige, creating a sense of organic, almost visceral materiality. The head is positioned atop a stark, black metal stand, adding a surreal, disjointed quality to the composition. The artist's use of unconventional materials and the sculptural, deconstructed form suggest an exploration of the human body and identity, perhaps challenging traditional representations. This piece likely reflects the artist's unique style and invites the viewer to contemplate the fragmented and distorted nature of the human form. ...
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Lia D Castro’s artistic practice offers an approach to art that goes beyond her own paintings, texts and installations. It encompasses the complexity of society, and seeks to build more meaningful and inclusive narratives and lived experiences that have been overlooked in museums and art galleries. For the past 10 years, Lia D Castro has worked as educator, sex worker, transgender rights activist and gives antiracism and anti-transphobia lectures in art institutions, as well as in national and multinational companies. She also has interests in areas such as hate criminology, anthropology, behavioral psychology and sociology. Full of meanings and resonances, Lia D Castro’s paintings reflect on gender and race hierarchies, art history, transphobia and biased notions of femininity, in works that invite the viewer to examine them closely. A powerful call to action, emphasizing the importance of representation and inclusivity. ...
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Founded in 2011, Carlos/Ishikawa’s program is dedicated to considered and ambitious exhibitions that offer diverse artists’ perspectives on structural, socio-cultural, and political questions. The program focuses on international artists with often wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary and experimental practices. There is an interest within the program of challenging the aesthetic conventions of conceptual art, and a focus on art that is able to operate on an affective, emotional level as well as a rigorous intellectual one. The gallery has offered many artists their first solo show, many of whom have gone on to receive recognition internationally. ...