AGA KUBISH ARE
ARTIST / PRINTMAKER / PHOTOGRAPHER
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The Shelter is an ongoing project exploring human presence within dense, shifting and interconnected systems. Combining large-scale printmaking, installation and participatory elements, the project investigates how structure, orientation and a sense of grounding can emerge through embodied engagement with complexity.
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Developed through slow and repetitive manual processes, The Shelter approaches making as a form of navigation — an act of entering, inhabiting and gradually understanding layered environments rather than attempting to control them.
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Across the project, gestures, lines and acts of participation become markers of presence within spaces that remain unstable, entangled and continuously evolving.
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Linocut Prints
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Mixed Media Drawings
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Van Dyke Brown Prints
>> Photography
Studio Notes
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Van Dyke Photography
Over the past few days I have been experimenting with Van Dyke Brown printing, an early photographic process using light-sensitive chemistry, sunlight and hand-coated papers.
Van Dyke Photography
Over the past few days I have been experimenting with Van Dyke Brown printing, an early photographic process using light-sensitive chemistry, sunlight and hand-coated papers.
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Human Rooting
There was a time when I would say: I carve large linocuts.It sounded accurate. It wasn’t untrue. But it wasn’t the whole story. Over the past few years, I began to...
Human Rooting
There was a time when I would say: I carve large linocuts.It sounded accurate. It wasn’t untrue. But it wasn’t the whole story. Over the past few years, I began to...