Sam Joseph
Sam JosephHome Fallen (2025) Sam Joseph is a visual artist, filmmaker and RCA PhD researcher whose interdisciplinary practice examines how cinema and media shape narratives of violence against women. Joseph…
Read MoreSam JosephHome Fallen (2025) Sam Joseph is a visual artist, filmmaker and RCA PhD researcher whose interdisciplinary practice examines how cinema and media shape narratives of violence against women. Joseph…
Read MoreJames TapscottHome James Tapscott’s multi-disciplinary practice combines natural phenomena with artificial light to create new experiences within the everyday. His works have been installed throughout Asia, Australia, Europe and the…
Read MoreStefan ReissHome O.T. 987 (2025) Stefan Reiss has researched drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, projection and light as artistic media for more than fifteen years. The basis of his work is…
Read MoreDamaris AtheneHome Fruit-in-my-body (2024) Damaris Athene’s transdisciplinary practice focuses on the posthuman and how digital technology affects perceptions of bodily materiality. Through an exploration of feminist posthuman theory, Athene reexamines…
Read MoreDaisy DickinsonHome WETRIP (2025) Daisy Dickinson is a director and visual artist who makes experimental short films, installations and live visual performances. She creates immersive environments with rhythm-responsive visuals that…
Read MoreCylena SimondsHome Cylena Simonds is an artist based in the UK whose practice is rooted in folklore, threshold spaces, and the tension between fragility and resistance. She is interested in…
Read MoreVinnie SinghHome Mesmerism (2025) Vinnie Singh is a contemporary artist and graduate whose practice investigates the intersection of surveillance, race and ancestral values. Based on personal experiences as a British…
Read MoreBenjarat AiemratHome Cloud Captures (2022) Bangkok-based multidisciplinary designer Benjarat Aiemrat recontextualises ordinary objects to give form to feelings through craft, graphics and installation. Currently, she is exploring memory and identity…
Read MoreAnastasia IsachsenHome Point of (No) Return (2024) Working internationally across digital, video, and light art, Anastasia Isachsen develops interdisciplinary work with a precise, poetic aesthetic and philosophical depth, merging advanced…
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