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Aisha Franz draws insightful and pointy what it means to be in limbo - between being an artist
It was first published as the cover story for the August
These remarkable graphite and charcoal drawings design a neurotic world mingling childhood and ultra-violence
and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield
Printed on the Präsident cylinder press by Thomas Siemon
Fenduq | Éric Van Hove (Jap Sam Books) project go Aisha Franz draws insightful andric Van Hove (Algeria, 1975) researches the relevance of local crafts in a highly globalised world economy. He does this by reproducing industrial products together with craftsmen. In Van Hoves work, the local and the global come together and handicrafts are placed in a contemporary context. His oeuvre stimulates a re evaluation of handiwork and craftsmanship and links tradition to innovation. This publication is published by Jap Sam Books in