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EDUCATION
Alain Guerra
School of depiction Arts, City, IL
Centre mix Expressive Humanities, Miami, FL
Neraldo de course of action Paz
BFA, Drawing/Painting
Northern Illinois Further education college, De Kalb, IL
Cintas Fellowshi
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Zachęta – Narodowa Galeria Sztuki, Poland
Warszawa, Poland
Nina Berman (1960); Huma Bhabha (1962); Peter Bogers; [Eddo Stern, Peter Brinson, Brody Condon, Michael Wilson, Mark Allen, Jessica Hutchins] C-LEVEL Project; Erin Cosgrove (1969); [Carlos Rolón] Dzine (1970); Jonathan Durham; Angela Ellsworth; [Tony Campbell, Matt Vis] Generic Art Solutions - G.A.S.; Anthony Goicolea (1971); [Alain Guerra, Neraldo de la Paz] Guerra de la Paz; Christian Jankowski (1968); Joseph Johnson; William Klein (1926 - 2022); Oliver Laric (1981); David LaChapelle (1963); Nate Lowman (1979); Joanna Malinowska (1972); Michael Murphy; Rashaad Newsome (1979); Michael Rakowitz (1973); Jay Rosenblatt; Martha Rosler (1943); Andrés Serrano (1950); Jeff Sonhouse (1968); Kimsooja (1957); Jim Shaw (1952); Piotr Uklański (1968); Jordan Wolfson (1980); Shannon Taggart (1975); Bill Viola (1951 - 2024); [Nora Ligorano & Marshall Reese] Ligorano & Reese;
Maria Brewińska;
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Exit Art / The First World, United States
New York, United States
John Ahearn (1951); Tina Barney (1945); Jimmie Durham (1940 - 2021); Nicky Enright; Rico Gatson; Kate Gilmore (1975); [Alain Guerra, Neraldo de la Paz] Guerra de la Paz; Charles Júhasz-Alvarado (1965); Saeri Kiritani; Kwong-chi Tseng (1950 - 1990); Robi
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13 Incredible Artivists Using Recycled Materials in Their Art
Like a “phoenix out of the trashes” artists raise awareness of the pollution crisis and consumerism culture while making a positive social+eco impact.
Environmental destruction is getting people from all over the world to stand up. Sometimes it takes the form of mass protests, and sometimes it takes the form of art. In the end, we are all asking the same: for our leaders to cope with the social and climate crisis.
What’s quite unprecedented, are all the quiet protesters who are rising to the vanguard in the most peaceful form of revolution. Through art, they are expressing their despair and making a statement of the current culture. So is pollution itself launching a new generation of artists?
From scrap metal, recycled floppy discs, old cassettes, plastic collected from the oceans and post-consumption textiles, and even toys, here are some seriously interesting artivists promoting the use of recycled materials in their creations. You be the judge!
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