Who are the three artists reshaping how we see objects, bodies, and systems?
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Radar #13: Maria Luz elevates everyday Lisbon in paint and film, Seung-yeon Jung maps shared space across media, and Stefan Bakmand draws neon spore cosmologies.
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Which social fits your voice today: Instagram, TikTok, or LinkedIn?
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Because they sell different things. Instagram sells applause, TikTok sells talk, LinkedIn sells outcomes. Use each on purpose or get used by them.
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Who Profits When Art is Resold? Spoiler: Not the Artist!
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Visual artists don’t get royalties when their work resells, even if it sells for ten times more. Maybe it’s time that changed.
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How necessary is a personal website as an artist? And are websites still a thing?
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Yes. Think Neo seeing the Matrix. Once you switch it on, the noise drops and the work reads. Catapult - uncensored
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Maria Luz: Contemporary painting and film photography of everyday objects in Lisbon
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Maria Luz paints and photographs everyday urban objects with clear light and exact color, turning overlooked scenes into calm, durable images.
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Matthias Esch: Patterns that remember the body
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Berlin-based painter Matthias Esch turns ornament and diagrams into humane structures, paintings where order rests on a living ground.
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Can Artists Be Replaced?
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Let the tool make pictures. Artists make meaning. That’s non-replaceable.
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Who gets paid when fashion says it “loves art”?
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Often the brand banks it and calls it inspiration. The rare proper collab names and pays the artist. Same runway, two scripts, very different endings.
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Seung-yeon Jung: Between Bodies and the Spaces They Share
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Seung-yeon Jung builds quiet ecologies of belonging, turning distance and dialogue into painting, performance, and lived experience.
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The Politics of Showing Art
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Can we separate art from politics? Why showing a Russian artist feels wrong while a Ghanaian feels right, a reflection on bias and art’s true freedom.
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Monday Bitch #1. The Thank-You That Never Came
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A short art-world exorcism every Monday. One thought, one scream, one deep breath after.
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Stefan Bakmand: Neon Spores, Tender Diagrams
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Stefan Bakmand maps a mycelial cosmology in neon and ink, where spores turn into myths and paper feels alive.
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Ibrahim Mahama at Kunsthalle Wien: When History Becomes Material
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At Kunsthalle Wien, Ibrahim Mahama transforms discarded metal bowls into a monumental reflection on labor, memory, and global history.
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Radar No. 12 – Shortlist Artist Signal
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Radar No. 12 spotlights Ju Aichinger, Kumkum Fernando, and Hetty Douglas three artists shaping painting and sculpture with fragility, myth, and raw expression.
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Eliane Diur: Rooms Where an Avatar Learns to See
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Eliane Diur paints layered oil scenes in Leipzig: a recurring avatar moves through rooms, curtains, and windows to turn looking into patient self-inquiry.
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Backlinks: The One Click That Changes Everything
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Backlinks. The word sounds painfully dull, but it is the simplest, smartest thing most artists still don’t do.
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Behind the Curtain: What I’ve Learned About Fake Followers and Art Platforms!
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A no-fluff look at fake followers on Instagram art platforms, algorithm backlash, and why real connection still wins in the art world.
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Selver Yildirim : An Interview with an promising Artist
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Selver Yildirim contemporary artist portrait and interview focused on her residency in the beautiful landscape of Cappadocia, Turkey