Judith Jones

Judith JonesHome Life feels so precarious and unpredictable. Life is fragile and death comes too soon for far too many. The invisible link that binds loved ones together until one…

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Joseph O’Neill

Joseph O’NeillHome Chemigram 20 (2025) Joseph O’Neill was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1965 and has no formal education in art. He has been an active photographer for the…

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Jose Manuel Flores Castillo

Jose Manuel Flores CastilloHome Everyday childhood objects are the inspiration behind Mexico City-born Jose Manuel Flores’ sculptures. The artist embraces a range of materials but primarily works with marble. He…

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John Beattie

John BeattieHome Reconstructing Mondrian (2013-2023) John Beattie restages and reconstructs historical and cultural narratives through still and moving images. Temporal concepts are integral to the making of his work, which…

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Joanna Manousis

Joanna ManousisHome Celeste (2024) Joanna Manousis is a visual artist working with glass sculpture, with a particular focus on cast glass mirrors. Her practice explores perception, reflection, and the shifting…

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Joanna Byrne

Joanna ByrneHome Past Lives (2025) Joanna Byrne is an artist-filmmaker using tactile, material, collaborative and sustainable approaches to creating moving image - combining painterly and experimental techniques within analogue filmmaking.…

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Joanna Kori

Joanna KoriHome Raining Tools (2025) Joanna Kori makes linseed-cured paper casts of contemporary objects and figures, their suspended fractured forms suggesting a future archaeology. In 2016 psychoanalyst Darian Leader predicted…

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Jeremy Chih-Hao Chuang

Jeremy Chih-Hao ChuangHome Ephemeral Intimacy (2023-present) Jeremy Chih-Hao Chuang is a Taiwanese artist based in London, UK. Chuang holds a master’s degree from the Royal College of Art. He focuses…

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Jenwei Huang

Jenwei HuangHome Hanzi Gong - Heart (2022) As human beings, our emotions change all the time. Words are tools for us to express these feelings. Chinese characters form one of…

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Jean-Philippe Côté

Jean-Philippe CôtéHome Uchronie (2024) Obsolete phones. Abandoned plotters. Discarded screens. Jean-Philippe Côté salvages technological refuse and reanimates it through artisanal software: carefully coded, deliberately hijacked, or driven by machine serendipity.…

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