Kota Ishida
Kota IshidaHome Want to Feel, But Not Here (2023) Tokyo-born, London-based Kota Ishida transforms photographs into three-dimensional sculptures using AI and 3D technology. His practice interrogates the blurred line between…
Read MoreKota IshidaHome Want to Feel, But Not Here (2023) Tokyo-born, London-based Kota Ishida transforms photographs into three-dimensional sculptures using AI and 3D technology. His practice interrogates the blurred line between…
Read MoreKseniia AntipinaHome A Fishy Encounter (2024) Berlin-based Kseniia Antipina creates surreal photographic narratives centred on figures searching for belonging. Her carefully composed scenes capture intangible emotions, often obscuring faces to…
Read MoreJames P. KinsellaHome Splash (2024) James P Kinsella’s Vienna-based practice delves into humanity’s relationship with the cosmos through evocative visual art. Holding an MA in Visual Arts Practices from IADT…
Read MoreLaura NiculescuHome Uncontrollable Clearance Delay (2020) Website laura-niculescu.com instagram @laura.niculescu Laura Niculescu’s paintings distil landscapes to their stark essentials, guided by an ethical vision that values “less is more.” Inspired…
Read MoreHenrique NettoHome Chthulhucene Faces (2023) Henrique Netto’s multidisciplinary practice investigates the transformation of planetary life in the digital era through the imagined figure of the Electroctopus. Combining sculpture, painting, video…
Read MoreLeah FoulkesHome Untitled (2024) Leah Foulkes experiments with industrial materials and urban detritus to form sculptures that disrupt traditional uses. Her work manipulates construction elements and architectural fragments, revealing new…
Read MoreHenrik LangsdorfHome Rudolf Duala Manga Bell – A German Story (2022) Website henriklangsdorf.com instagram @henriklangsdorf Based between Brooklyn and Kassel, Henrik Langsdorf merges aesthetic experimentation with political enquiry, addressing themes…
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