M.A.M.A. Issue 30: Ching Ching Cheng & Jennifer Stewart Fueston [LINK]

Art by Ching Ching Cheng About the artist: Ching Ching Cheng was born in Taiwan and immigrated to the United States fifteen years ago. She received her BFA from Art Center College of Design. Ching had co-curated an exhibition “The Lanuguage of Perpetual Conditions” at California State University Los Angeles in 2016. Ching exhibited atContinue reading “M.A.M.A. Issue 30: Ching Ching Cheng & Jennifer Stewart Fueston [LINK]”

M.A.M.A. Issue 29: Weaving the Past with the Present: Saskia Saunders & Martha Joy Rose

About the Artist: Saskia Saunders creates minimal constructed artworks, from domestic materials such as parchment paper, string and household linens. These are sensitively woven, wrapped and manipulated, highlighting their simple, functional aesthetic and inherent tactile qualities. Saunders’ work is strongly linked to a sense of place, the home. Her art is an invitation to experience a calmContinue reading “M.A.M.A. Issue 29: Weaving the Past with the Present: Saskia Saunders & Martha Joy Rose”

M.A.M.A. Issue 28: Left Overs – no more with Rajaa Paixão and Oz with Gwen North Reiss

Statement: Rajaa Paixão’s art practice tackles a conceptual and multidisciplinary approach, mainly encompassing sculpture and painting, turned into assemblages. Having an overly dreamy and idealist nature, her thoughts tend to be too erratic and therefore overlapping, resulting in the abstraction and blurry perception of events, contrasted with the urge to reorder physical objects neatly, andContinue reading “M.A.M.A. Issue 28: Left Overs – no more with Rajaa Paixão and Oz with Gwen North Reiss”

M.A.M.A. Issue 27: The Muteness and the Scream & When You Were Wild

The Muteness and the Scream Carolina Brunelli I have always believed in Art with a purpose. I have always believed that I needed a motive, a driving force of social change for my creative process to make sense. When I saw myself pregnant that feeling had simply gone. Perhaps by irony, the patriarchal oppression thatContinue reading “M.A.M.A. Issue 27: The Muteness and the Scream & When You Were Wild”