Human Speed by Jeanne Truong

FROM CHERNOBYL TO THE FALLS OF IGUAÇU AND THE CERRO PARANAL IN THE CHILEAN DESERT, ANGELIKA MARKUL INVITES THE VIEWER ON AN INITIATORY JOURNEY TO THE “TERRE DE DEPART” [LAND OF DEPARTURE]. AS THE WRITER JEANNE TRUONG ASSERTS, THE WORK OF THE ARTIST CHANGES SCALE, SHIFTING FROM A PERSONAL INQUIRY INTO ORIGINS TO A MEDITATION […]

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NATURE & FUTURE by Daria de Beauvais

NATURE & FUTURE by Daria de Beauvais Natura naturans and disfigured nature Conceived as instances of captivation, Angelika Markul’s works place the viewer at the heart of a dizzying interplay of forces. Nature plays a predominant role, taking the form of an underlying protagonist that is forgotten by the vicissitudes of the present and which, […]

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Angelika Markul’s Demonology by Jarosław Lubiak

  “…physical Teleology, (…) if it did not borrow from the moral Teleology without being observed, but were to proceed consistently, could only found a Demonology…” Immanuel Kant, “Critique of Judgement” Force and affirmation Something returns from the devil’s throat. Something primeval, returned to us with the devil’s vomit, something lurking within the oldest spume of our world. The waters […]

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