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Echoes of Liberation: The Practice of Ghinwa Yassine

Step into the multidimensional world of Ghinwa Yassine, a Lebanese anti-disciplinary artist based on the ancestral lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples, known as Vancouver. Through a diverse array of mediums, from film to installation, performance to text, Yassine challenges entrenched ideologies and patriarchal systems while delving into collective consciousness and the complexities of identity.

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Insights of an Eco Artist is an international art  publication that features selected artists and writers from around the globe with a high focus on contemporary art and those tackling issues of social and ecological justice.

Voices of Dissent - Art & Politics

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Woollenline: Weaving Threads of Solidarity and Transformation with Pip Woolf

Amidst the rugged beauty of the Black Mountains in Wales, UK, Pip Woolf's land art project, "Woollenline," emerges as a collaborative testament to the intersection of nature, community, and art. Situated 700m above sea level and spanning from 2010 to 2014, this monumental endeavor seeks to reclaim a scarred landscape left by a devastating fire in 1976, igniting conversations about ecological restoration and reducing carbon footprints.

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Brushing Against Shadows: Exploring Racial Identity with Jeff Musser

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Embracing 'Otherness' in Art: An Interview with Luminara Florescu

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Green + Just

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Underground Art and Design (UAAD)

Step into the world of Underground Art and Design (UAAD), a dynamic collective, pioneering artistic expression and innovation since 2022. From immersive exhibitions to global partnerships, UAAD's creative endeavors transcend borders, sparking cultural dialogue and shaping the future of art and design.

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In the sixth interview of this series, we introduce you to a remarkable artist and innovator, Yulia Shtern. With a rich background in both theatre design and visual arts, Yulia has ventured into a world where creativity meets environmental consciousness.
In this episode, Yulia will share her insights and experiences in the realm of sustainable artistry and will reveal how she has harnessed the power of up-cycled materials to create meaningful, environmentally conscious works of art.

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Today, we are privileged to sit down with a truly exceptional artist, Michaela Morse, the last artist from the i3C Group. Her journey as an interdisciplinary artist is a profound exploration of the interconnectedness between people and materials. From her early focus on clothing and textiles to her current exploration of food and agricultural processes, Michaela's work prompts us to consider our relationship with the world around us.

Art & Culture

Artwork from Krystof Novotny

Nature's Symphony: Exploring the Practice of Judit Prieto

In this review, explore nature's symphony with artist Judit Prieto and get submerged into the captivating world of her series 'Seven Forests - Seven Continents,' where art intertwines with environmental advocacy to provoke reflection and inspire action. Join us as we explore Prieto's profound reverence for the Earth and her tireless efforts to protect its beauty.

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Chromatic Chronicles: Exploring Societal and Political Atmospheres Through Peter Wiseman's Lens

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Children of Maticni
by Gulbin Ozdamar Akarcay

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In conversation: Boyuan Wang

Meet Wang Boyuan, the London and China-based artist whose work delves into the realms of absurdity and fantasy. With a background in printmaking, moving image, and drawing, Boyuan challenges norms and provokes critical thought on identity, sexuality, and societal constraints. The artist's imaginative creations disrupt conventional perspectives and explore the coexistence of possibilities and desires. From androgynous worm-like beings to scenes of vigour in corporate settings, Boyuan's art invites us to ponder our place in a world filled with anomalies and paradoxes.

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In conversation: Chen Yang

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In conversation: Anne Krinsky

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In conversation: Lauren Saunders

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In conversation: Dot Young

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