Webb-Ellis

Webb-Ellis Home This Place is a Message (2022) Website webb-ellis.org instagram @webbellisart Webb-Ellis are British/Canadian artist filmmakers. They create work which, using film, dance, music and installation, aims to offer…

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Brendan Dawes

Brendan DawesHome Nothing Can Ever Be The Same (2023) Website brendandawes.com instagram @brendandawes Nothing Can Ever Be The Same, commissioned for Biennale Musica 2023 in Venice, is a 168-hour real-time…

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Vlad Hrynko

Vlad HrynkoHome Foundation (2024) Vlad Hrynko merges a background in computer science with fine art. His Foundation series experiments with traditional still-life forms and projected light, challenging how we see…

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Tobi Onabolu

Tobi OnaboluHome Danse Macabre (2023) Website tobionabolu.com instagram @tobionabolu Tobi Onabolu is an artist-filmmaker and writer from London, now based in Grand Popo, Benin Republic. Danse Macabre explores spirituality, mental…

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Sujata Setia

Sujata SetiaHome A Thousand Cuts (2023) Sujata Setia is an Indian artist based in the UK. Her background in journalism informs a research-based, socially engaged practice that addresses silenced histories…

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Stephen Johnston

Stephen JohnstonHome Flowers in Jar no.11 (2024) Stephen Johnston’s Nocturnal series captures fragile blooms suspended in jars, set against black voids. This still life recalls the vanitas tradition while meditating…

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Sof

SofHome Geo 1 (2020) Website lightmatte.rs instagram @sof_afhb Geo 1 transforms mosaic into a living surface. Viewers become participants, touching and reshaping the material to release light hidden behind the…

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Sarah Maple

Sarah Maple Home Mother Tongue (2024) Mother Tongue explores language, identity and cultural disconnection. Sarah Maple recalls growing up in a Punjabi-speaking household but never learning the language herself. Her…

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Sam Metz

Sam MetzHome Porosity (2023-2025) Website sammetz.com instagram @chippedpale Porosity reflects Sam Metz’s sensory experience of the Humber Estuary. Bright yellow structures echo how they see the water’s reflection through ocular…

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Rayvenn D’Clark

Rayvenn D’Clark Home Untitled (2016) Rayvenn D’Clark challenges historical portrayals of Black anatomy by reconstructing the Black body with precision and dignity. This silicone sculpture emerges from a three-month process…

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