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Jose Damasceno - Integrated Circuit, 2010
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Punjammies are a product created by the International Princess Project, an organization dedicated to pulling women in India out of sex slavery and prostitution. The International Princess Project works in two ways. First, they employ women and girls who were formerly enslaved to create the Punjammies product, and in the process, they also provide physical, emotional and spiritual support to aid the recovery process. Second, the International Princess Project seeks to raise awareness in the United States about the global problems of enforced prostitution and human trafficking.
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Marte Johnslien, United Nuances (installation view), 2011. 6 x 8 meters. Courtesy of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Norway. Photo: Anders Valde.
Norwegian artist Marte Johnslien works in large-scale architectonic installations as well as intimate artist books. She attended the National Academy of Arts in Oslo and has recently exhibited at Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo, The Armory Show, New York, the West-African Biennale, Benin, and 0047, Oslo. She is represented by Galleri Riis, Oslo.
FOCUS SCANDINAVIA: This series of posts, selected by SculptureCenter curator Ruba Katrib, highlights artists she met during her recent research trip funded by the Office for Contemporary Art, Norway (OCA) and International Artists Studio Program, Stockholm (IASPIS).
Urs Fischer - Horses Dream of Horses, 2004
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