Ad Minoliti's art explores alternative world approaches. Their practice fuses political activism and modernist critique, painting and puppets, gender-theory and wellbeing awareness. Multi-sensual and multi-color, their works and installations create unfamiliar experiences and offer new perspectives. Playing allowed!
Category: Interviews
Grotesquely Genius
Humorous, perverse, and esthetic: Performance artist Leila Hekmat discusses her exhibition at Haus am Waldsee, previous works, her iconography, and inspiration.
Galactic Images
Sasha Svirsky’s films combine 90s computer aesthetics with drawing, electronic music with speech, and critique with imagination. Deep thoughts meet dreaming, dry humor meets pure fun: Stroboscope colour explosions in black and white.
La Critique en Sucre
L'artiste Belgique Léo Luccioni adresse les questions contemporains dans les images de la consommation et des objets quotidiens. Son œuvre, plein de références art historiques, est également chargé de critique et de l'humeur. Le pomme du Paradis qui demande un second regard.
Introducing: Sam Cherof
Sam Cherof's work is evolution. His latest paintings are large-format, ungrounded canvasses in gesso-and-pigment technique. Focussing around the concept of approachability, these works highlight physical experience and a universal understanding. The artist's path and comments up until now.
The Material as Agent
Silvia Noronha’s practice combines material research and transformation. Focussing on geological and environmental subjects, her work investigates visual habits as well as time layers and the mutual informing of different materials.
The Extension of Language
Micheal-John Harper is a multi-media performance-artist. His work fuses word and movement, visual and theoretical aesthetics. In the interview, he comments on Instagram as artistic medium and the importance of language within his performances.