Oliver Cuvelette
Oliver CuveletteHome Framed (2018-2022) Oliver Cuvelette bases his work on a personal interpretation of moments, offering an emotional vision that invites observers to explore what lies beyond the obvious. Rather…
Read MoreOliver CuveletteHome Framed (2018-2022) Oliver Cuvelette bases his work on a personal interpretation of moments, offering an emotional vision that invites observers to explore what lies beyond the obvious. Rather…
Read MoreHannah AtallahHome Elena Popova paints what cannot be held — breath, silence, and the echo before a thought. In this series, she does not depict form but instead follows the…
Read MoreElena PopovaHome Elena Popova paints what cannot be held — breath, silence, and the echo before a thought. In this series, she does not depict form but instead follows the…
Read MoreFilip HaglundHome 4 Oceans (2025) Environmental pressures are reshaping fragile coastlines. 4 Oceans navigates rising seas and shifting landscapes, exposing the vulnerability of both nature and humanity. Unfolding as a…
Read MoreNeil ArmstrongHome The Tipping Point (2020) Neil Armstrong describes The Tipping Point as “having spilled out of him in the manner of a prophecy.” It was written in 2014, and…
Read MoreJeonghan YunHome Photograph Drawing III (2021) In Photograph Drawing III, Jeonghan Yun explores the relationship between light, time and spatial perception. The work is composed of woven analogue slide film…
Read MoreYasukai MatsuuraHome Panorama (2024) Panorama reconfigures photography as a sculptural encounter with bodily presence, movement and time. It is built around a modified rotating unit from a 70-year-old panoramic film…
Read MoreTommy GoguelyHome Digigrams (2024-ongoing) Digigrams investigates the material conditions of digital photography by intervening directly on the camera sensor. Through acts of damage – scratching, drilling and altering the photosensitive…
Read MoreSara CampaciHome The Fragmented Self (2023-ongoing) Sara Campaci’s series explores the elusive nature of a unified self. Each composition assembles disjointed elements, serving as a metaphor for the complex and…
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