Edgar Martins
Edgar MartinsHome A Brief History of Impossible Solutions for Insoluble Problems (2025) Edgar Martins has worked closely with mental health and suicide prevention charities, as well as bereavement support groups.…
Read MoreEdgar MartinsHome A Brief History of Impossible Solutions for Insoluble Problems (2025) Edgar Martins has worked closely with mental health and suicide prevention charities, as well as bereavement support groups.…
Read MoreMagid MagidHome Faith Amongst the Ruins (2025) Returning to sites of racist and anti-Muslim violence in the UK, Magid Magid visits spaces touched by fear and reclaims them through presence,…
Read MoreOliver CuveletteHome Framed (2018-2022) Oliver Cuvelette bases his work on a personal interpretation of moments, offering an emotional vision that invites observers to explore what lies beyond the obvious. Rather…
Read MoreHannah AtallahHome Unfortunately, It Was Paradise (2025) | لسوء الحظ كانت جنة Hannah Atallah (هانّا عطالله) is a Palestinian-Lebanese-Irish multidisciplinary artist. Atallah has created murals and exhibited work across Baltimore,…
Read MoreElena PopovaHome Into the Current (2023) Russian-born artist Elena Popova, based in Cyprus, creates atmospheric paintings that explore silence, emotional memory and inner transformation. In Into the Current, deep violets…
Read MoreFilip HaglundHome 4 Oceans (2025) Climate change is impacting the oceans through warming, acidification, and rising sea-levels. In turn, coastlines across the world are being reshaped. Filip Haglund’s 4 Oceans…
Read MoreNeil ArmstrongHome The Tipping Point (2020) The verse in this video, spoken as a rhythmic conversation between a male and female voice, is from a poem written by the artist…
Read MoreJeonghan YunHome Photograph Drawing III (2021) Photograph Drawing III encourages us to question how we define photography and drawing. The work is composed of analogue slide films woven into a…
Read MoreYasuaki MatsuuraHome Panorama (2024) Yasuaki Matsuura’s work uses the camera to explore how memory is shaped by the systems we use every day, but rarely notice. Drawing on over a…
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