Artist, scientist and mystic as all we are. And that is what sets us apart with other forms of life on the earth. To feel in the potentiality of human beings these three qualities in balance is what makes us feel complete. For this reason I define myself as Art-Scien-Mist.
About my artwork
Art critics and art historians say about my work:
Evru is considered as an polymorphic, multifaceted artist who has undergone several transformations and is a trailblazer for the use of technology in art.
In 1975 he obtained a grant from William Fulbright Foundation to study holography at M.I.T. (Boston), that was my first contact with technology applied to art. Since the mid-eighties I started to integrate digital technology into my work which apparently seemed as traditional media.
Evru inhabits a hybrid space that encompasses the rituals and complexity of the present age and reflects his constant interest for the self knowledge. He therefore defines himself as an ArtScienMyst: an artist, scientist and mystic. A key part of his creative universe is Evrugo Mental State with its own alphabet (Asura), bank notes (Tucars), and passport...
Evru’s work explores human nature hidden within each person, the limits of our own mental or physical space, and the cultural constructions that define concepts such as health and illness, sexuality and pornography, madness and reason. His visual work combines iconography that refers to the body and its extensions (the mind, sex and time) and abstract writing –calligraphy– as a mean to express what is beyond the rational. As a result, his works often distill and blend both monstrosity or folly and soberness or rationality.
His work is based on two intertwined convictions: firstly, that we all carry an artist within us that all too often gets smothered as we grow up; and secondly, that releasing this inner artist enables us to strike a new balance between the soul, creation and science and empowers us to heal ourselves from our psychological pain.
These ideas reach their most complete synthesis in TECURA, a digital painting machine that invites people to awaken their inner artist and explore their own creativity.
He believes that collaborative work is important for demystifying and expanding the role of the artist. His determination to debunk the figure of the artist and the breadth of his interests have led him to use such a wide range of media that make him as hard to be classified. His plastic, manual and now digital creations that include from painting, drawing, assemblie, photography, collage, artist book, sound recording, sculpture, infography, screening, CD-ROM to prints and online work, reusing everything digitally, and often, working in collaboration with creators from different disciplines such as programmers, architects, writers, or musicians.
Interests
music, science, technology
Centre of the artworld:
London, Berlin, Beijing, my studio, online, nowhere and everywhere
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EXPO CHICAGO/2012 ANNOUNCES EXPOSURECHICAGO (February 14, 2012) EXPO CHICAGO/2012, The International Exposition of Contemporary/Modern Art and Design, is proud to announce, EXPOSURE, a limited section of international contemporary galleries with visionary programming. Application deadline is March 30, 2012.Designed to be an important component of the fair, EXPOSURE affords up to 20 galleries, in business up to five years, the opportunity to showcase a select part of their program within the…See More
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El primero menssage de HOY y este ANO!!!
Visca rasca!
ja estem per aquí,
Salut !
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I will show some picture and find your face~
Besos
Please check out my site.
cheers,
Frank Fu
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Welcome! Greetings from India.
Sam