The New Collectors Book 2014

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Caroline Rothwell Process and concept are united in Caroline Rothwell’s work which ranges across two and three-dimensions. Often using unique fabrication methods, Rothwell examine how ideologies have shaped our contemporary world. Metal is cast into fabric moulds; PVC is hand-cut into sculptural wall drawings; paintings are embroidered; pollution is used as a painting medium. Frequently examining specimens, curiosities and historical data to create uncanny worlds that are a collision of art, science and perception, Rothwell explores how the unintended consequences of our past collide with present technologies, politics and landscape. carolinerothwell.net Attendants (after Schongauer), 2012. Britannia metal, hardware, plywood, approx 200 cm by 182 cm by 192 cm. Installation view, Caroline Rothwell, Borderlands Collection Art Gallery New South Wales, Image courtesy the artist and Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne.

Aline Bunji Aline (b. 1982, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland) resides and works in Basel, Switzerland. Throughout her career, she has completed numerous art courses in Switzerland and Germany to broaden her abilities and better her craft. The experience she has gained has allowed her to rely on her gut feelings and intuition as she creates. This allows her to go beyond the knowledge gained from education and take inspiration from a place of experience and emotion. Through her works Aline hopes to make life a lot brighter for the people viewing them and hopes they genuinely feel happier. She has exhibited in galleries, museums, hotels and etc all over Switzerland. abunji.ch

Cover and Hide, 2012. Acyrlic and cord on canvas. 50


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