Pleasure and Desperation: The Paintings of Mary Didoardo

I am lucky to live with a painting by Mary that I look at every day. At first glance, it is a black square with red lines that divide it into a loose grid. With better lighting, the surface that reads as black is clearly not simply black, but covered with marks that break through it, revealing yellow and red. When I tilt the painting, other engraved lines and marks also come through from layers…

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Gabriel de la Mora: trances through yuxtaposition

Through a meticulous and almost ritualistic process, Gabriel de la Mora takes the debris of fragile materials left by the passage of time and transforms them into pieces of the impossible, where time moves forward or backward between the abstract and the formal. TWS- I am interested in your concept of “visual dyslexia” regarding the optical illusions linked to scales, oppositions, and…

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Omar Barquet builds cosmologies from space between order and chaos

Omar Barquet is a multidisciplinary artist who works in both micro and large-scale formats, encompassing photography, collage, installation, sculpture, and muralism. His profound sensitivity to rhythm and materials, to myth and poetry, intertwines these elements in a symphonic continuum that feels like a force of nature in constant transformation. TWS – Omar, it is wonderful to feature you once…

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