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  1. 15 de may. de 2024 · Domestic bliss sometimes hides a multitude of sins. As such, Ed Fornieles’ art house offering, Warrior—in which the artist plays a father bequeathing to his son a prophetic, unsettling awakening—conveniently offers up a dark subversion of day-to-day family values. “There is a facade, and then there are things that run underneath it, incredibly complex forces: anxieties, fears, desires ...

  2. 21 de ene. de 2020 · ED FORNIELES I NEWS The Year in Screens: The Defining Moving-Image and Digital Works of 2019 ARTnews, by Alex Greenberger Dec 25, 2019

  3. 25 de sept. de 2014 · Artist Ed Fornieles takes the title for his latest exhibition from the American sitcom Modern Family, which is set in LA. As part of the work he posted an animation image on Instagram of himself ...

  4. 21 de ene. de 2020 · ED FORNIELES I ACTUALITÉ The Year in Screens: The Defining Moving-Image and Digital Works of 2019 ARTnews, par Alex Greenberger 25 déc, 2019

  5. Mother. Ed Fornieles 2017. ELEKTRA. Montreal, Canada. Mother is presented here as part of the Finiliars, an ongoing series created by the artist during a residency. at Arsenal contemporary Montreal in 2016. While the Mother sculpture. embodies the idea of affection and maternal care, the video Tulip Fever considers the possible relations between.

  6. Ed Fornieles. Hailed as a “post-internet” artist, Ed Fornieles creates work that takes inspiration from all corners of 21st century culture, from popular movies and television characters to social media platforms. Using various reoccurring digital archetypes, Fornieles investigates the concepts of family, friendship, relationship, physical ...

  7. In Addition to CEL, Ed Fornieles developed DEBRIEF (2019), a video work, which allowed each participant to reflect and talk about their experiences cultivated within the simulation. Participants described the environment of CEL as painfully familiar and some felt reminded of their teenage years, where violence was acceptable to demonstrate and maintain a position of power.