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Natalia Jona
Poland, b. 1989Natalia Jona, LOVE - THE MOST ABUSED WORD IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND, 2020%3Cspan%20class%3D%26%2334%3Bartist%26%2334%3B%3E%3Cstrong%3ENatalia%20Jona%3C/strong%3E%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%26%2334%3Btitle%26%2334%3B%3E%3Cem%3ELOVE%20-%20THE%20MOST%20ABUSED%20WORD%20IN%20THE%20HISTORY%20OF%20MANKIND%3C/em%3E%2C%202020%3C/span%3E -
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Ignazio Moncada
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Franklin Evans
American, b. 1967One of the first artists to understand the relevance of the internet in its early stages, got inspired by the new identity that search engines could provide about you or any subject. Evans creates acrylic canvases and installations, using and reusing image results. These arcylic microchips compress form and concept.
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Diango Hernández
Cuban, b. 1970 “Waves are the language of the sea. A language that can be used for painting, for creating images of a more fluid world, a world without rigidity a liquid world."Diango Hernández, Durmiendo, 2022
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Andreas Fogarasi
Austrian, b. 1977Andreas Fogarasi, Nine Buildings, Stripped (Tlapa), 2023
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FRIEZE WEEK 2023: SELECTED WORKS
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