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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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We are pleased to invite you to - a moveable feast - an exhibition by Emma Witter
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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.
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The idea or concept of a broken home came to Ramos when she reflected on the permanency of her family home in Aruba.
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The British artist Emma Witter is a prolific found object and material collector. Her studio contains boxes filled with bones, glass, ceramics, feathers, fish skin, and many other novelties.
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Lucia Buceta's and Dominic Beattie's joyous and multicoloured umbrella paintings are united in a spinning dance, floating over a white wall in the Saatchi Gallery, London.
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‘On the same boat ‘ is the latest project by Velvet Zoe Ramos, comprising a vessel built from handmade salt bread and found objects.
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Nicole Polonsky prospects for latent meanings in apparently unremarkable objects and texts, and rearticulates them in surprising and thought-provoking ways.
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Levi van Veluw is an interdisciplinary artist who works across sculpture, installation, drawing, photography and film. Over the years, he has developed a rich and unique visual language, inspired by cultures and belief systems from around the world..
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In each human mind, a series of thoughts, images, and other sensations occur during sleep that fill our dreams. Our nightly visions are often perceived as representations of our innermost thoughts and feelings.
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Rosemary Clunie’s “Night of the God-bird”, emerged during the first Covid lockdown in 2020.
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With the sculpture 'I was once a Liminal Daughter', Cecilia Bullo conveys the subject of sacrifice.
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Jeff Lowe’s work has often been described as one of contrasts.
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Today we present Stephanie Smart work, Symphony of Stars - the train of a court dress, commissioned for the Music Room at The Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
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For millennia, women across cultures have been admired, celebrated, and feared, idealised as muses, depicted as ideals of beauty, and worshipped as goddesses, along with being bearers of life. his nostalgia is in direct contrast with the hardship and suffering many females have experienced; even nowadays, there are still deep-rooted inequalities between the sexes.
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Neda Dani-Haeri paints energetic forms applying different textures and vivid colours.
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Pete Hoida draws inspiration from materialist and gestural precedents.
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Vanessa Cuthbert works across a range of disciplines including painting, printmaking, and film, and sometimes brings some, or all, of these fields together to experiment with her work.
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Shuster & Moseley's 'Opened onto the Inside of a Star' was selected for this year’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
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The German artist Chris Tille always surprises with his approach to art making. His innovative practice is underpinned by scientific studies and analyses, exploring mankind’s conundrums through an empirical lens.