Author: Trebuchet Magazine

The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. - Aristotle

The Crossroad Blues and High Vantages of Oli Kellett Pt 1

An interview with Oli Kellett, the artist behind the award-winning Cross Road Blues photographic series. ...

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What is Sculpture? Nairy Baghramian

Exclusive interview with 2022 Nasher Prize Laureate Berlin based sculptor Nairy Baghramian...

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Trebuchet 11: Cover Artist Chris Levine

Trebuchet reveals the first of two cover artists for 11: Process - Chris Levine...

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Trebuchet 11: Cover Artist Nairy Baghramian

Trebuchet reveals the first of two cover artists for 11: Process - Nairy Baghramian...

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Hard Fast Love: Gail Olding

The sacred feminine in Gail Olding's manifest sculptures...

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Velvet Layers of Sound: DVNE

DVNE have a timely title for their band and having perfected their prog-metal sound have gained recognition from a global metal audience. Featuring intricate melodies, catchy riffs and solid...

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Creativity Takes Courage: Eugene Ankomah

Interview with multidisciplinary artist Eugene Ankomah on creativity, truth and having a roving inspiration. ...

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The Perfumus Affair: Art Inspired by Fragrance?

A scented and colourful collaboration between Aspects Beauty and Runway Gallery uncovers hidden experiences. ...

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Celestial Light: Mark Batty

Through practice-based research and collaboration with astronomers and geologists, Mark Batty’s work nourishes the relationship between science and art....

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Dark Ecology and Eremozoic Visions: Jim Naughten

An interview with artist and hyperreal ecologist Jim Naughten...

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The Duality of Cloth: Crystal Fischetti

Fischetti's work heightens our awareness of fabric as a vulnerable material, which can be stained, torn, knotted and bound...

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Spray Paint with Sickboy

Brand and street symbols in the work of Sickboy ...

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Freakscene: The Story of Dinosaur Jnr

Alt-rock godfathers Dinosaur Jnr are given their due in a familial look at their awkward but sublime artistry. Review of Freakscene - The Story of Dinosaur Jnr...

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A Bright Chapel: Mark Hinchliffe

Interview with flamboyant art collector Mark Hinchliffe...

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Flash Nails and Glamour: SYRETT

The challenge of SYRETT is that it feels punkish and out of step with what we’re used to seeing within contemporary art. Good....

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The Suitability of Neon: Cerith Wyn Evans Interview

Interview with the conceptual artist, Cerith Wyn Evans who embraces the use of neon as a medium of immanent exchange....

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Courting the Forest of History

Interview with mixed-media artist Gerald Chukwuma on Eve of his exhibition Eclipse of the Scrolls. ...

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Upset in Stone: Barbara Segal

Experimental sculptor Barbara Segal on luxury, commodity, and change in her work. ...

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Unstructured, different, wild: Art collecting Martin Nielsen

An interview with maverick art collector Martin Nielsen...

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Rebellious Joy: Huntley Muir

Interview with creative duo Huntley Muir on the setting of comment in multimedia work. ...

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Revolving Around Art: Claus Busch Risvig

Interview with Danish Art Collector Claus Busch Risvig...

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Portraits of the World: Bruce Atherton

Painter Bruce Atherton on style, presence and portraiture. ...

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Channel Switching: Dara Birnbaum

Interview with pioneer video/media artist Dara Birnbaum. ...

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Cultured and Combined: Gilbert & George on Identity

Individuals have multiple identities and not all of them are self-ascribed; even the same identity can have differing social characteristics...

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Reflections, Refractions and Perspectives through Dylan Martinez

Whether through the physiology of sight or the psychology of the mind, I use glass as a mechanism of blurring those functions. - Dylan Martinez...

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Blood Tracks Through Art: Hermann Nitsch

As an artistic material blood has long been considered too powerful for use, as blasphemy, and often prosecutable. Hermann Nitsch knows this. ...

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Take Me To Your Dealer and Save: Who is 241247?

An interview with 241247 / Dario Vigorito about using his creative process for chaos and meaning. ...

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The Fluid Sculptures of Richard Stone

Stone suggests almost endless textures and characteristics, requiring time and study to find the complementary partner to the artist’s vision...

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Expensive Materials

To what extent do materials dictate the end price of the artwork?...

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Trebuchet x Matt Berninger (The National) Ltd. Edition Print

Trebuchet and Matt Berninger (The National) collaborate on a limited edition print in celebration of the deluxe release of Serpentine Prison...

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