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Ernesto Romano’s new collection, entitled Pop Heart, features a series of framed C-type prints of anatomical hearts
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With the installation Cultivate, Ramos touches on several timely issues.
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When we think of our homes, often our thoughts are filled with happiness, contentment, warmth, love, and security.
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Nadja Stamselberg uses balloons as a paradoxical metaphor.
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She collects specimens of (un)natural history from the coastal strandlines, city roads, jacket pockets or the studio floor. Things eroded, smashed, or squashed flat, which she then transforms into prints.
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Shapes, lines, and dribbles in variations of hues are the distinct marks in Chris Christophorou’s paintings.
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Clouds to most of us seem less a scientific phenomenon, rather, a phantasmagorical wonder of nature.
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Osman Yousefzada is a British-Pakistani interdisciplinary artist and writer, engaging with the representation, rupture and reimagining of the migration experience.
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We are pleased to announce the exhibition 'Every Contact Leaves a Trace' by Sam Hodge.
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Artists observe the world around them. A walk in the forest, a poem, watching people, listing to some delightful music can be the source of stimulation alongside being enthused by a famous iconic painting.
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Mukesh Shah's practice is observing and reductive, whether using text to explore the zeitgeist or creating tactile abstract compositions that may be viewed as inner landscapes.
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Firedreams, 2022, is a collaborative exhibition driven by two well-known London creatives, Rosemary Clunie and Ben Okri.
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Roberts’ title, “It's Only The End Of the World”, conveys the contradictions which come into play in this work.
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Ernesto Romano’s artistic practice involves the examination of the human body.
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Pip Dickens’ Wood series, was her first body of charcoal drawings presenting different views of a birch tree scenery
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Ana Herter is a Rio de Janeiro-based artist, exploring the effects of forest fires on nature in her oeuvre.
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Marcus Hodge series 'Breaking the Cycle' was inspired by a trip to Varanasi and many previous to India.
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The series of works titled “A Space for” have been created by Anne Harild using concrete and wooden textures and the aged yellowing paper from old Japanese books.
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Bongsu Park's work is hovering between the traditional, sculptural, performative, and collaborative realm, exploring how our innermost feelings and thoughts may connect with others and can be shared publicly.
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Michael Roberts’s painterly quest led him to the Chicago Imagists who emerged in Chicago in the mid-1960s. Their works were hugely influential on his artistic practice, where bright colours, bold lines, bizarre objects, and extremely stylised portrayals of the human figure dominated the visual vernacular.