Yang Chi-Chuan
Yang Chi-Chuan explores memory as a source of knowledge and agent to mediate relations among people, places, objects and events, giving it material or immaterial form to carry her sensitivity and narratives. Yang often employs storytelling to create a warm duration in her sculpture or installation that embodies a subtle access to a wide range […]
Thomas van Linge
Thomas van Linge was born in Haarlem, The Netherlands in 1989. He lives and works in London and Amsterdam. Van Linge recently graduated from the Royal College of Art in London and has shown in solo and group exhibitions throughout Europe and recently in institutions such as Somerset House in London and Paradise Works in […]
Brittany Ham
“My practice is centered around the construction of narrative as a vehicle for the presentation of formative personal experience. The narratives I work with are based in the confrontation of humor and trauma, and engage with conversations of art historical practice, feminine experience, and the anxiety of human embodiment. I explore painting as both a […]
Amélie Laurence Fortin
Over the course of the last decade, the subject of exploration, territory and time became the main pillars of Amélie Laurence Fortin’s artistic practice. In the work series Le Roc étincelant (2010-2016) and Crash (2017-…), the artist focuses on various perceptions of space – natural space, exploratory space, full space, empty space, interplanetary space, etc. […]
Mar Fjell
Mar Fjell (1981) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Stockholm. Their practice is positioned within performance and socially engaged art, and includes various media such as sound, text, video, performance and objects. Currently Mar is working with “A call for Care and Connection” – which happens through a choir of queer, non-binary and trans persons […]
Ingrid Lønningdal
In her practice as a visual artist, Ingrid Lønningdal seeks to provide an understanding of the spaces we inhabit, often by using architecture as a starting material. Her projects deal with how we relate to our surroundings, and she is keenly interested in spatiality and colour, urban renewal and architecture. The works are materialised trough […]
Hiromi Stringer
Stringer’s fictional museum, Umeyama Time Teleportation Museum (UTTM), showcases the achievements and influences of the world’s first time-traveler, Shoei Umeyama. Umeyama teleported out of mid-1800’s Japan and produced ink paintings/reports as a record of this modern-day world of America, Germany, etc. As a scholar of the Tokugawa shogunate, he analyzed the phenomena and objects he […]
Rie Nagai
I do indoor landscape paintings of public space imaging an area’s future. However, the essence of my interest is not only to look at superficial details but to clarify the hearts of people interacting with that community. The reason I came to explore this way is closely related to what I was born and raised […]
Yurika Sunada
It is a long-standing fascination with the intricate mechanisms of human perception that actuates the weaving together of movement, light and sound into the multifaceted installations that compose my work. Ever since I can remember, I have had a curiosity for form and obsessed with its precision. But in this pursuit of perfection, I simultaneously […]
Badr Ali
Badr Ali’s practice looks into the relationship between painting and drawing and the critical role drawing plays in the conception of ideas and visual compositions within contemporary art practices. Drawing is used as a tool in creation and recording of knowledge by physically manifesting it into lines and gestures where we are able to visually […]