Emi Okumura
Emi OkumuraHome Rising Goldfish (2024) Emi Okumura is a visual artist whose intricate practice draws on classical patterns and ancient techniques to reflect on time, nature and the unseen forces…
Read MoreEmi OkumuraHome Rising Goldfish (2024) Emi Okumura is a visual artist whose intricate practice draws on classical patterns and ancient techniques to reflect on time, nature and the unseen forces…
Read MorePolly Wilson Home Hybrid II (2024) Polly Jane Wilson is a London-based visual artist whose practice explores ecological survival and the relationship between humans and matter. Her work is deeply…
Read MoreEdina SeleskovicHome Sarajevo Olympic Journey (2024) Website edinas.com instagram @edina.seleskovic Edina Seleskovic is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice centres on creating inclusive, participatory experiences that challenge traditional boundaries of art…
Read MoreRayvenn Shaleigha D’ClarkHome Untitled (2016) Rayvenn Shaleigha 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…
Read MoreMarianne Broch Home The Core (2023) Norwegian sculptor Marianne Broch works closely with nature, sourcing ancient wood from remote mountain forests and carving it outdoors. Her practice delves into the…
Read MoreJamie Hammill Home Some Hats (2024) Jamie Hammill’s multidisciplinary practice encompasses sculpture, video, installation and song, engaging with histories of craft, industry and musical traditions. His work often focuses on…
Read MoreGea Kalkhof Home wie man die erde vermisst-wie vermisst man die erde (2024) Gea Kalkhof’s sculptures, crafted from clay, loam, stone and metal, navigate the dynamic tension between organic and…
Read MoreJenny McIlhatton Home Domestic Throne, Worship At Her Altar (2024) Belfast-born and London-based, Jenny McIlhatton creates interdisciplinary work focused on textiles and sculptural installations. Her ritualistic, repetitive hand processes transform…
Read MoreJiayun DingHome What Makes Life Immortal? (2024) Glass artist Jiayun Ding combines technical mastery with philosophical enquiry to transform traditional glass blowing into a reflective practice. Her series The Rhythm…
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