Mary Yacoob
Mary Yacoob’s work uses drawing and visual languages to observe, figure out and communicate. What follows is the filtering of observation of everyday life through systemic techniques such as...
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Daniel Rapley‘s work examines the ambiguity of social constructions such as authorship, originality and productivity. For ‘Authorised’ Rapley is transcribing the Authorised King James Version of the...
View ArticleRudolf Reiber
Born in 1974 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. From 1996 till 1999 Rudolf did an apprenticeship in Stone Sculpture. Afterwards he studied Fine Art at the Academy in Stuttgart. In 2002 Rudolf studied as a...
View ArticleDermot O’Brien
Dermot O’Brien has always been interested in the possibilities of materials and objects that have a generative and poetic potential. Objects that generate light or heat or sound or have other...
View ArticleWrik Mead
Wrik Mead is Canada’s prolific poet-priest of pervert pixilation. Wrik has accumulated a unique body of work in photography, film and video that returns time and time again to themes of identity,...
View ArticleAidan McNeill
Aidan McNeill was born in Toronto, Canada and lives and works London, UK. Her practice investigates how the creative act reforms relationships with nature during periods of technological dominance....
View ArticleMarie-Jeanne Hoffner
Marie-Jeanne Hoffner was born in 1974 in Paris. She is based in Paris and Châteauroux (France). Since graduating in 1999 from the Nantes School of Art (ESBAN), she has shown her work in solo...
View ArticleMargaret Harrison
Margaret Harrison (b. 1940) is one of Britain’s best known feminist artists, a pioneer of feminist art, whose peers and collaborators include Mary Kelly, Nancy Spero and Orlan. Margaret’s early work...
View ArticleDaisy Delaney
“Daisy Delaney works in a way that forces us to reconsider everyday actions and their underlying meaning, which is engaging and sometimes comical. Displacing art and commodity, her work reveals the...
View ArticleAndrew Curtis
Andrew Curtis produces images of suburban dissonance by blurring physical and psychological reality. Using our shared knowledge and preconceptions of suburbia, he questions contemporary notions of...
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