Megan Harrison
Harrison’s work weighs the notion of human scale against a planetary hierarchy of space and time. By using abstract formations created with ink stained paper, and collaged images of landscapes, geological structures and satellite images, she speaks to levels of complexity and magnitude that challenge the idea of human permanence and importance. As an artist, […]
Krista Belle Stewart
Krista Belle Stewart’s practice focuses upon processes of iterative representation. Just as history is understood through multiple (re)mediations – whether oral, photographic, filmic, or sculptural – her process repurposes the source image through various technes and translations. Tied to considerations of culture and history, more specifically to Krista Belle’s Indigenous community within the Syilx Nation, […]
Chiu Chen-Hung
CHIU Chen-Hung’s works are primarily presented in the framework of installation and sculpture. Like conducting an archeological expedition, he is especially proficient in excavating remaining outlines and imprints from bygone time and space. Through his practice of abstraction and reinterpreting both designed and rationalized logics, he vividly reshapes these existed objects and thus develop a […]
Hajime Mizutani
Monochrome drawings form the basis of my artistic practice. My aim is to examine society and the individual, including myself, and all things beyond, and to simply express or reproduce the structures and textures I come across. I believe that each act and state of sensing is an act of expression that comes from myself […]
Pablo Pijnappel
Taking psychoanalysis and literature as their starting points, Pablo Pijnappel’s works are meta-narratives that poetically combine cultural, historical and ancestral identities, meshed together by the prism of memory. Language always plays the main role, bridging the mechanisms of the mind and the world, in video installations, texts or performances operating on the crossroads between cinema, […]
Kaja Leijon
During the last ten years, Kaja Leijon has divided her artistic practice into two entities: film and photography. Her work aspires towards a plausible fictional universe, although the premise of a linear and reliable narrative is vaguely destabilised by a candid approach to visual anecdotes. Her films often insinuate questions concerning the human condition, where […]
Hugo de Almeida Pinho
Hugo de Almeida Pinho combines theoretical research and metaphorical or deliberately ambiguous proposals to explore the inherent qualities and potentialities of images. His work considers the nature of images and their capacity to alter and manipulate reality and perception. Through a complex meditation on the status of images in the contemporary world, it examines concepts […]
Michelle Hall
My interdisciplinary research practice combines many modes of investigation and production. Throughout my work I use objects, images, details and textures as catalysts for narratives that fall somewhere between fact, fiction and myth. I am interested in concealed, unspoken and hidden histories and my explorations are driven by a desire to examine, reveal and transform. […]
Justin Korver
Korver’s work is concerned with the way that different objects become gendered. These objects dialogue with a broad range of topics from leisure activities, interior design, fashion, art history, and nationality. In each case, he is concerned by the way that things become a metaphor for the self. He sees the current, flawed definition of masculinity rit […]
Mikael Christian Strøbek
Mikael Christian Strøbek works in the spaces between the classical art forms of painting, sculpture and installation, and implements geometric, systemic and serial concepts to shed light not only on contentual and compositional themes but on the mediums themselves. The defined, the implied and the assumed are tightly woven together in his work, which opens […]