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Michael Portnoy Andrea Éva Győri
Michael Portnoy, Progressive Touch (2019)
Three-channel HD-video installation, 13 min., sound - © Installation view Vleeshal, Middelburg. Photo: Gunnar Meier., Paris Internationale
Michael Portnoy
Progressive Touch, 2019

Three-channel HD-video installation, 13 min. sound
3 projection-screens forming an architecture, Ed. 3+2A/P

Michael Portnoy, The 16 Psyche Gluttons (2020)

The asteroid 16 Psyche is said to have enough gold and platinum to make everyone on earth a billionaire. But why wait in poverty until we reach the asteroid belt to mine it? These shoes send out gold guzzling NanoWhales© on the quantum ocean to gulp down gold ions from 16 Psyche and bring them back to the wearer. In only five years of daily wear, the shoe will become fully encrusted with gold and must then be submitted to a governing body in Luxembourg which redistributes the wealth fairly around the world. 

Ceramic

30 x 12 cm x 14 cm - © Photo: Robert Glas, Paris Internationale
Michael Portnoy
The 16 Psyche Gluttons, 2020

Ceramic
30 x 12 cm x 14 cm
unique

The RequiEmpath Stampede 9000s - © Paris Internationale
Michael Portnoy
The RequiEmpath Stampede 9000s, 2020

Ceramic, acrylic paint, shoestrings
30 x 11 cm x 8 cm
unique

The Permafrost Warden - © Paris Internationale
Michael Portnoy
The Permafrost Warden, 2020

Ceramic, shoestrings
31 x 12 x 10 cm
unique

The Gravitas Airslickers - © Paris Internationale
Michael Portnoy
The Gravitas Airslickers, 2020

Ceramic, acrylic paint, shoestrings
30 x 15 cm x 12 cm
unique

The Glissando Terraformers (2020)

The first formal trainers designed to be worn on the surface of Mars. The black photoactive surface absorbs solar energy to harvest algae which is excreted through the yellow glissando soles allowing the wearer to glide on the planet’s surface. The algae in turn pumps out oxygen to thicken the planet’s atmosphere eventually making it habitable.
Ceramic, gold paint, synthetic rubber, shoelace

34 x 12 x 13 cm - © Photo: Robert Glas, Paris Internationale
Michael Portnoy
The Glissando Terraformers, 2020

Ceramic, gold paint, synthetic rubber, shoestrings
34 x 12 cm x 13 cm
unique

Michael Portnoy, The Tekton Bafflers (2020)
Formed by an array of overlapping baffles, this rapid response trainer acts as a reflector for social fissures, amplifying their reverberations until feedback occurs and temporarily resetting retrograde thought patterns.
Ceramic, leather shoelaces, 28 x 14 cm x 16 cm - © Photo: Robert Glas., Paris Internationale
Michael Portnoy
The Tekton Bafflers, 2020

Ceramic, leather shoestrings
28 x 14 cm x 16 cm
unique

Andrea Éva Győri, Back with Light Nipples (2019), ink and gouache on canvas, 110 x 90 cm. Photo: Robert Glas - © Photo: Robert Glas, Paris Internationale
Andrea Éva Győri
Back with nipples, 2019

Ink and gouache on canvas
110 x 90 cm

Andrea Éva Győri, Tongue with Transparent Body (2019) ink and gouache on canvas, 110 x 90 cm. Photo: Robert Glas - © Photo: Robert Glas, Paris Internationale
Andrea Éva Győri
Tongue with Transparent Body, 2019

Ink and gouache on canvas
110 x 90 cm

Andrea Éva Győri, Superdominant Tongue (2021)

Ink and gouache on canvas

90,0 x 110,0 cm - © Paris Internationale
Andrea Éva Győri
Superdominant Tongue, 2021

Ink and gouache on canvas
 90,0 x 110,0 cm

Andrea Éva Győri, Domination on the Tongue (2021) 

Ink and gouache on canvas

90,0 x 110,0 cm - © Paris Internationale
Andrea Éva Győri
Domination on the Tongue, 2021

Ink and gouache on canvas

90,0 x 110,0 cm

Bold Head With Tongue (1) - © Paris Internationale
Andrea Éva Győri
Bold Head With Tongue (1), 2019

Pencil and gouache on paper
29.7 x 42 cm

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