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Artwork Gallery – Magazine Issue 2. Connections

Intro from editor: This issue is devoted to connections – international, personal, and family. It is about relationships, societal statuses, conflicts, and different perceptions. We tried to bring together artists and representatives of different cultures and perceptions of the world. And harmoniously show the combination of such talented people! You can see traditional and digital works, photographs, collages, textile art, animation, and 3D objects among the artists. This time the selection of artists combines quite complex themes and personal stories. We hope that the presented art will inspire you too! Feel free to scan the QR code to visit our hero pages! Interviews: ■ Art-Territory founders ■ Ilgonis Rinkis ■ Kateryna Goncharova Represented artists: Nazli Abbaspour, Maryam Al-Homaid, Anastasia Dzhupina, Gaia Giongo, Olga Gulyaeva, Alexandra Hetman, Milica Jankovic, Oleg Kateryniuk, Yuliia Khovbosha, Alla Kudziieva, Katerina Kushnerova, Marie Le Moigne, Jikke Lesterhuis, Gala Mashanova, Kryštof Novotný, Linda Partaj, Veronika Petuchova, Fazar R.A Wibisono, Tiziana Rasile, Katya Rybakova, Farëna Saburi Front cover artist Katerina Kushnerova @kushnerova.artist Order now: https://artworkgallery.net/product/artwork-gallery-magazine-issue-2-connections-pre-order/

Intro from editor:
This issue is devoted to connections – international, personal, and family. It is about relationships, societal statuses, conflicts, and different perceptions.

We tried to bring together artists and representatives of different cultures and perceptions of the world. And harmoniously show the combination of such talented people!
You can see traditional and digital works, photographs, collages, textile art, animation, and 3D objects among the artists. This time the selection of artists combines quite complex themes and personal stories.

We hope that the presented art will inspire you too! Feel free to scan the QR code to visit our hero pages!


Interviews:
■ Art-Territory founders
■ Ilgonis Rinkis
■ Kateryna Goncharova


Represented artists:
Nazli Abbaspour, Maryam Al-Homaid, Anastasia Dzhupina, Gaia Giongo, Olga Gulyaeva, Alexandra Hetman, Milica Jankovic, Oleg Kateryniuk, Yuliia Khovbosha, Alla Kudziieva, Katerina Kushnerova, Marie Le Moigne, Jikke Lesterhuis, Gala Mashanova, Kryštof Novotný, Linda Partaj, Veronika Petuchova, Fazar R.A Wibisono, Tiziana Rasile, Katya Rybakova, Farëna Saburi

Front cover artist Katerina Kushnerova @kushnerova.artist

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Gaia Giongo<br />

Gaia Giongo uses analog collage as the main medium,<br />

combining black and withe images with coloured ones<br />

to explore human needs and feelings, through a feminist<br />

lens. Her artistic practice moves from a reflection on both<br />

a personal and a collective dimension of the struggle: on<br />

the one hand, the exploration of daily-basis little battles as<br />

the individual research of sense of life and the ironical and<br />

fail situations; on the other hand, the investigation of more<br />

collective fights as women rights.<br />

@gaia_giongo<br />

Milan, Italy<br />

The series of analog collages “Be the struggle”, here proposed, specifically addresses feminist<br />

themes as the struggles for women rights, the urgency to broaden spaces where women<br />

voices are equally listened and the self-determination of the own bodies. The images investigate<br />

the concept “relationships” highlighting the networking of women struggles at a<br />

local and an international level. From Iran to Latin America, from the present to the past,<br />

from the little one to the biggest one. Through the relationship women share experiences,<br />

knowledge and practices. The collective exchange becomes a form of resistance and a tool<br />

to challenge the current unequal status quo.<br />

In this perspective, the collage technique perfectly fits the theme: as in collage, single pieces<br />

are merged together to create a new semantic and aesthetic combination, so globally<br />

women are joining struggles, bodies and visions in social relationships to achieve justice.<br />

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