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“I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best. ” Frida Kahlo

“I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best. ” Frida Kahlo

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tobia:

Shantell Martin, a London-born artist whose line drawings adorn the walls of private homes and companies, has made her room in Brooklyn her canvas.”

» NYTimes.

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Sculptures by Antony Gormley

QUANTUM CLOUD, 1999 - 2008

How can you convey the fact that the presence of somebody is greater or different from their appearance? 

The DOMAINS allowed me to evoke the internal space of the body as a field, but are still bound by an invisible skin: I want to extend or ignore the skin.

The QUANTUM CLOUDS continue the matrix of the the DOMAINS into outer space through the continuation of the branching connections, positioning the original bodyfield within a wider field.

The indeterminacy of the skin summons active involvement of the projection and finding force in the eye of the beholder.

It is an open question in the QUANTUM CLOUDS, whether the body is emerging from a chaotic energy field or the field from the body.


Amazing sculpture installation…

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How to care for introverts…

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How to care for introverts…

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…Another “convertible dress”

…Another “convertible dress”

…but this one was just for fun…the “convertible dress”

…but this one was just for fun…the “convertible dress”

Installation photo of my garments for the Smockshop project at Sprüth Magers (London) #design

Installation photo of my garments for the Smockshop project at Sprüth Magers (London) #design

Part of my art practice involves design/sewing…a uniform for Andrea Zittel’s Smockshop project.

Part of my art practice involves design/sewing…a uniform for Andrea Zittel’s Smockshop project.

For the occasion of Occidental College’s 125 Anniversary, Kenturah Davis participated in the “Oxy 125 Exhibition.” It included two works by the artist, including a new site-specific wall drawing. Davis gave an artist talk on March 22, 1012 discussing her work and influences since graduating from Occidental College ten years ago.