Feminism

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Maria Trialoni

Name:
Maria Trialoni
Region:
Greece

These works focus on the use of speech as a means of expressing personal statements and thoughts and, more recently,on various artists' statements(e.g. Bill Viola,Louise Bourgeois,Joseph Kossuth,Ana Mendieta etc.), and touch upon issues that interest the individual, such as the relations between man and woman, stereotypes, as well as general philosophical issues around art, the individual and everyday activities within society.The means used for the materialization of these ideas(e.g.

Nationality:
greek
Education:
BA in Fine Art and Technology from AKTO School of Art and Design, a private college of applied and fine arts in Athens, validated by Middlesex Univers
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Mourl Ferryman

Name:
Mourl Ferryman
Region:
Yorkshire and The Humber

It is important for me to use my work as a means of exploring and potentially understanding human behaviour as manifested through images it constructs of itself. Typically, my practice involves a number of strategies such as exploration of popular mass media, philosophical texts, and speculative fiction, which I build into a ‘cosmology’ using imagined myth, symbol and fable. My practice both reflects and is placed within these imagined cosmologies.

Nationality:
British
Education:
University of Huddersfield
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Anna T.

Name:
Anna T.
Region:
Europe

self / other.
time - space.
queer.
ready - mades.
politics.
space.
public / private.
kitsch.
tradition.
social.

http://www.annatee.co.uk/

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Rebecca Gould

Name:
Rebecca Gould
Region:
London

I depict fictional narratives, offering an open anecdote, allowing more complex undertones to be expressed. There is a humorous contradiction between the wealthy and glamorous world that I’m trying to emulate with the cheap, readily available materials, saccharine colour and the trashy anti-aesthetic of my work.

Nationality:
British
Education:
Central Saint Martin's
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Jayne Anita Smith

Name:
Jayne Anita Smith
Region:
South West England

Situated between consciousness and dream, the scenes of petrified marginal spaces are colonized by concrete architectural fabrications of a contemporary world. Uninhabited ruins that bear silent witness to our failures and repressed memories. An image of the future, not the past, the walls question their destiny. They are monuments to the repeated loss of self, of memory and oblivion and can be read as a sublime force in themselves.

Nationality:
British
Education:
University College Falmouth
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