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hifructosemag · 5 years
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CrocodilePOWER is a Moscow-based pair who craft dystopic yet vibrant installations, sculptures, and paintings. See more here.
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gebo4482 · 5 years
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annkakultysgallery · 5 years
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Annka Kultys Gallery is pleased to present Quid est veritas?, a multi-generational group exhibition exploring the concept of philosophical truth.  Through works by AES+F, Morehshin Allahyari, Imre Bak, crocodilePOWER, Simon Denny, Eva and Franco Mattes, Joseph Kosuth, Olia Lialina, Signe Pierce, Timur Si-Qin and Theo Triantafyllidis, curator Anton Svyatsky scrutinizes the cognitive mechanisms by which humans operate the label of truth.  
The exhibition is on view from 11 July - 21 September 2019 at AKG, London.
ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY
472 Hackney Road | Unit 3, 1st Floor | London E2 9EQ | T +44 20 3302 6070 http://www.annkakultys.com
OPENING TIMES Thursday – Saturday 12 – 6pm or by appointment
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Pictured: AES+F, New Liberty, 1996, Digital collage, c-Print © AES+F, Courtesy the artists.
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thunderstruck9 · 7 years
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CrocodilePower (Russian, Oxana Simatova, b. 1979 & Peter Goloshchapov, b. 1982), Episode 23, 2015. Oil on canvas, 51 x 51 cm.
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polkadotmotmot · 5 years
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CrocodilePOWER  (Peter Goloshchapov & Oxana Simatova)
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soveum · 5 years
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The Dystopic Visions of CrocodilePOWER http://hifructose.com/2019/12/05/the-dystopic-visions-of-crocodilepower/ CrocodilePOWER is a Moscow-based duo who craft dystopic yet vibrant installations, sculptures, and paintings. Consisting of artists Peter Goloshchapov and Oksana Simatova, the pair works in materials like fiberglass, porcelain, wood, moss, iron, and more. See some of their recent, startling visions below.
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starborn1941 · 4 years
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interior-lab · 4 years
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Мы в предвкушении! ⠀crocodilePOWER https://www.instagram.com/p/B_aTk0GFgTd/?igshid=1qs7c5gfd5ie4
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2oldguysstore · 4 years
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The Dystopic Visions of CrocodilePOWER https://t.co/rqpW5IkjpY https://t.co/sjYVY14sls
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liuqinyuan · 6 years
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DDA Practicum Blog - Week01
It’s glad and excited that we have chance to visit “Homo Deus” exhibition in Mobius Gallery with several artists’ works concerning the future and humanity’s role.
I love crocodilePOWER’s mixed media sculpture because it reflects distorted human’s life in modern days, which is controlled by smart phones.Maybe in the future, the human nature will be replaced by absurd things or things never exist.Plus, I think the form of mixed media has a stronger texture, power and can amplify the meaning and feeling that it brings to auidence, which do better than digital media like screens, projections and so on, and I decide to push the boundary of digital arts in some way.
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rrazvan1 · 7 years
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Good morning #bucharest #bucuresti #bucurestiulmeu #sculpture #sculptura #sculptureart #art #arta #art🎨 #artwork #artlovers #mobiusgallery #exhibition #artexhibition #photo #photography #photooftheday #goodmorning #romania #romaniateiubesc #bwphotography #bnwphotography #blackandwhitehumansphotos #gallery #crocodilepower
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annkakultysgallery · 5 years
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“Truth that has been merely learned is like an artificial limb, a false tooth, a waxen nose; at best, like a nose made out of another’s flesh; it adheres to us only because it is put on.” – Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
The exhibition is on view from 11 July - 21 September 2019 at AKG, London.
ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY
472 Hackney Road | Unit 3, 1st Floor | London E2 9EQ | T +44 20 3302 6070 http://www.annkakultys.com
OPENING TIMES Thursday – Saturday 12 – 6pm or by appointment
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Pictured: Installation view ‘Quid est veritas?’, curated by Anton Svyatsky, Annka Kultys Gallery, London 2019. Courtesy the artist and Annka Kultys Gallery.
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annkakultysgallery · 5 years
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Russian art duo crocodilePOWER, exploit contemporary media structures with their contributions to reveal our simulated sense of perpetual interconnectedness. 
The exhibition is on view from 11 July - 21 September 2019 at AKG, London.
ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY
472 Hackney Road | Unit 3, 1st Floor | London E2 9EQ | T +44 20 3302 6070 http://www.annkakultys.com
OPENING TIMES Thursday – Saturday 12 – 6pm or by appointment
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Pictured: Installation view ‘Quid est veritas?’, curated by Anton Svyatsky, Annka Kultys Gallery, London 2019. Courtesy the artist and Annka Kultys Gallery.
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annkakultysgallery · 5 years
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Annka Kultys Gallery is pleased to present Quid est veritas?, a multi-generational group exhibition exploring the concept of philosophical truth.  Through works by AES+F, Morehshin Allahyari, Imre Bak, crocodilePOWER, Simon Denny, Eva and Franco Mattes, Joseph Kosuth, Olia Lialina, Signe Pierce, Timur Si-Qin and Theo Triantafyllidis, curator Anton Svyatsky scrutinizes the cognitive mechanisms by which humans operate the label of truth.  
The exhibition is on view from 11 July - 21 September 2019 at AKG, London.
ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY
472 Hackney Road | Unit 3, 1st Floor | London E2 9EQ | T +44 20 3302 6070 http://www.annkakultys.com
OPENING TIMES Thursday – Saturday 12 – 6pm or by appointment
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Pictured: Installation view ‘Quid est veritas?’, curated by Anton Svyatsky, Annka Kultys Gallery, London 2019. Courtesy the artist and Annka Kultys Gallery.
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thunderstruck9 · 8 years
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CrocodilePower (Russian, Oxana Simatova, b. 1979 & Peter Goloshchapov, b. 1982), Episode 8, 2013. Oil on canvas, 90 x 110 cm.
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