Kanmi Olukanni
Kanmi OlukanniHome Me, Myself and I (2024) Kanmi Olukanni is a self-taught, London based artist whose practice centres around portraiture, using charcoal and graphite to capture a striking sense of…
Read MoreKanmi OlukanniHome Me, Myself and I (2024) Kanmi Olukanni is a self-taught, London based artist whose practice centres around portraiture, using charcoal and graphite to capture a striking sense of…
Read MoreKasia AlexiouHome The Catcher in the Rye - Levitation (2024) Kasia Alexiou merges textiles with scientific principles to create immersive, multi-sensory installations. Through layered fabric, metal, wood and holographic effects,…
Read MoreKat AustenHome How to Touch a Dragonfly Kat Austen’s practice responds to urgent environmental concerns through sound, performance and installation. Her work advocates recovery and coexistence, fostering new dialogues with…
Read MoreKatarzyna ZubHome The Rhythmn of Change (2023-24) instagram @kat.aleks.studio Katarzyna Zub blends philosophy and visual art to interrogate images and their symbolic depths. Combining conceptual enquiry with photographic collage, she…
Read MoreKaterina BelkinaHome For all Mankind (2022) Katerina Belkina, a Hasselblad Master from Russia, crafts mystical self-portraits that merge painting, photography and digital collage. Her work delves into human psychology and…
Read MoreKialy TihngangHome Fetissoes (2023) Glasgow-based multidisciplinary artist Kialy Tihngang weaves sculpture, video, textiles and animation into a research-driven critique of colonial misrepresentation and cultural extraction. Engaging with West African heritage,…
Read MoreJean-Claude BiseHome Cosmos 5 (2023) Self-taught photographer Jean-Claude Bise developed his craft amid the vibrant artistic movements of the 1960s and 1970s, learning from painter, decorator and photographer friends. His…
Read MoreJean Paul Soujol BenedettiHome Ursula at San Cataldo (2023) Jean Paul Soujol Benedetti’s conceptual photography draws on minimalism and contemporary art to transform everyday reality. His work focuses on the…
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…
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