Over the course of a long career, Navjot Altaf has experimented with a host of media and materials. Her work, which has evolved to embrace new dimensions, reflects a personal journey, celebrating relationships and mourning losses while making strong statements about socioeconomic trends, especially in India.
July/August 2017
Martha Dimitropoulou: Pine Needle Pixels
Despite the Greek economic crisis, art is thriving in Athens thanks to a growing number of nonprofit and alternative exhibition venues. One such space, the Contemporary Greek Art Institute (iset), a nonprofit archive and gallery, recently featured the work of an unusual sculptor in the exhibition “Devalue/Value/Surplus Value: between ‘work’ and ‘art,’” curated by Charis
Unknown Extremes: A Conversation with Tania Kovats
Tania Kovats’s work encompasses sculpture, installation, and large-scale, time-based projects that investigate the layered aspects of landscape—that which lies beneath and beyond what is perceived with the naked eye. These unknown spaces— shifting tides, weathered rock faces, wood grain, and even the uncharted territories of outer space—are mysteries to be unraveled.
Gravity’s Pull: A Conversation with Mathilde Roussel
Sculpture is traditionally about the body. Mathilde Roussel alludes to the body indirectly, by way of sheets of paper or rubber hanging from the wall, which she refers to as skins, and amorphous columns built up of masses inspired by her study of overdeveloped musculature.