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MAFF Loves Iman Le Caire

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why no one picks you

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Erményi Mátyás: Books I should have read

ACB Gallery (Budapest) in collaboration with animation director Máté Fillér related to the latest solo exhibition of painter Mátyás Erményi entitled "Books I Should Have Read". Narrator: Mátyás Erményi Interview, translation: Zsolt Miklósvölgyi Special thanks to Kata Balázs and András Heszky

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BHAGYA SIVARAMAN

Sivaraman is a creative coach, self-taught inter-disciplinary artist, and an entrepreneur. She runs her own creative business in the combination of Healing, Fine, and Wearable arts. Her wearable art form sees the creation of contemporary handmade jewellery that is unique, created with intention and intuition to champion for unapologetic self- expression. Sivaraman uses polymer clay as a medium to fiercely express her love and curiosity for innumerable shapes and colours in the form of modern-day statement jewellery. Playing with clay also serves as her personal restorative practice of the mind.

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In Your Face: Interview: Ryder Ripps

Ryder Ripps is an American conceptual artist, programmer, and creative director.

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Joan Rivers finds humor in being yourself

On November 16, 2006, Joan Rivers spoke about her experience as a female comic in the early 60s and finding her comedic voice. Interview conducted by director Michael Kantor for the six-hour PBS comedy series, “Make ‘Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America” (2009).

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The Funniest Girl in NYC

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MICHAEL STANIAK

Michael Staniak’s work concerns the changing dynamics of images and materiality in light of the proliferation of digital culture. Grouped into the post-internet movement, Staniak’s process-oriented paintings explore the relationship between flatness and texture in digital images. To create his paintings, he builds up textural surfaces out of materials such as casting compound that he then sprays with acrylic paint, creating subtle gradients of texture color with minor stippling that evoke the effects of inkjet printers. The work oscillates between a sensation of a flat, screen-mediated image and the rich texture of an analog painting. For Staniak, the life of the painting both as object and image is crucial. “I consider the finished work as a moment in my practice; something to be considered and valued as an object that will ultimately end up as another picture entering the stream of the internet,” he has said.

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TAEETIMEE | MAFF chat

“Create art just to create art. Don’t follow whatever’s trendy or be motivated by money. Creating what you love the most is so much more rewarding and fulfilling." For this episode of MAFF chat we dial in with Tae-young K.C, a Korean director and artist who grew up in the Western world. We fell in love with her animation and illustration style which she utilizes to tell stories that resonate with her audience.

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Pelitoz Locos | MAFF Tour Colombia (Episode 4)

For Episode 4 of MAFF Tour Colombia, we head to Bogotá to meet with visual artist, Fabian Rojas, who created the project and alter alias, Pelitoz Locos. Rojas uses hair as a canvas for creativity and shows us the opportunity for self-expression and transformation through styling. Most of all, Pelitoz Locos is about having fun and playing with ones identity while using hair as the medium. Starring models, Vagabunda Frite & Alexa Tmg.

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Chia Amisola, Art & Code Talk at DEMO2024

Chia Amisola is a Filipino internet artist and founder of Developh, a nonprofit community that seeks to promote the use of 'technology as a tool for liberation rather than oppression.

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Rick Rubin Addresses Criticisms & Opens up About His Greatest Challenge in Life

Rick shares his insights on why curiosity is a powerful tool when it comes to achieving dreams and finding success, the influence our attitude has towards the things that we do and the people we surround ourselves with, and how to stay focused on your goals and not get distracted by negativity and lack of support. Rick Rubin is an influential music producer and record executive known for his work with artists across various genres. Co-founding Def Jam Recordings, he played a vital role in shaping hip-hop music and produced albums for iconic acts such as LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys. Rubin's production style combines rock and hip-hop elements, and he has collaborated with diverse artists like Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Kanye West. His minimalist approach and emphasis on capturing raw performances have earned him numerous accolades and established him as a highly sought-after producer in the industry.

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Pamela Rosenkranz

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“My work deals a lot with the appearance of colour and why it triggers something in us.” Pamela Rosenkranz comes from a conceptual background. Having worked mainly with black and white to create clarity in her practice, she realised that she was avoiding the complexity that colour could provide. After a residency in Venice, Italy, she noticed heaps of water bottles from around the world floating in the canals: “I found it really fascinating to think who would actually have drunk the water and left their genetic traces in them.” Thus, she started the ongoing series of works called Firm Being, which consist of mineral water bottles filled the liquids in the colours of different skin tones. This simulates content that looks like a filling of yourself. “The idea of drinking water as something pure… I was very interested in contradicting this idea,” Rosenkranz explains and points out that most mineral water is in plastic bottles, which contain phthalates that can interact with the human body’s hormonal system. Her wish is to show the multitudes of an everyday object like a bottle: “I think, in the end, nothing is simple,” she says and concludes: “While we are drinking water we a somehow dying a bit too.” In the work Anamazon (Into the Land) from 2017, the museum guest is met with a big pile of terra preta earth initially found in the Amazon rainforest. The bank is surrounded by artificial green, and blue light and the Alexa speaker was developed and sold by the American conglomerate Amazon. “It’s really interesting how economic organisms like Amazon are profiting from the idea of nature as a figure or a symbol,” Rosenkranz says. Creating an organisation that is as huge and powerful as the Amazon rainforest “is a very beautiful idea, but obviously, you can’t create a big commercial organism without somebody that pays for it.” Rosenkranz wants the viewer to realise how much we rely on our instincts, even though we might not be aware of it: “We can learn to realise it. We can do that with our consciousness,” she says and continues: “Art can raise consciousness, and, in that sense, I want to create something beautiful but disturbing.”

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