Bella Easton

Bella EastonHome Flock, Flee, Floral, Fields (2024-25) Website https://www.bellaeaston.com instagram @bellaeastonart Bella Easton’s work explores memory, perception and the passage of time through layered processes that hybridise painting, printmaking and…

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Monica Gorini

Monica GoriniHome The Door (2021) Monica Gorini is an expert in para-verbal languages through her studies and the experience gained over many years working with blind and visually impaired people.…

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Michele Allen

Michele AllenHome More Than a Lifetime (2025) Michele Allen is a multimedia artist with a practice deeply rooted in place and community. She explores the relationships we form with the…

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Mi Lin

Mi LinHome Hand in Thought—Unravelling the Intangible (《手中思绪——解构无形》) (2025) Mi Lin is a London-based cross-disciplinary artist and PhD researcher at the Royal College of Art. Her practice reimagines Miao embroidery,…

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Mauricio Villamil

Mauricio VillamilHome The Phylosophy Of Science (2024) Working through a limited palette and isolated subjects, Mauricio Villamil constructs visual puzzles that invite viewers to participate in shaping their meaning. His…

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Masaki Hagino

Masaki HaginoHome A study of the relationship between subjectivity, time and memory (2013-present) Masaki Hagino explores perception as a subjective process shaped by individual cognition. His work investigates how images…

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Marni Saunders

Marni SaundersHome Load (2024-2025) Marni Saunders’ practice seeks to expose the dirty, the discarded and the overlooked. Through found objects and sculptural processes like resin casting, she explores themes of…

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Jun Hao Lim

Jun Hao LimHome Singapo-ren Love (2025) Jay Lim (b. 2000) is a Singaporean artist specialising in photography and book arts. His practice documents the lives of queer men who exist…

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Jobe Burns

Jobe BurnsHome Born From Neglect (2025) Jobe Burns is a British artist working across sculpture, space and installation. Rooted in the material language of industry and land, his practice explores…

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Hodokete Hanarerue

Hodokete HanarerueHome It’s there, but you can’t see it/it’s not there, but you can see it (2025) Japanese artist Hodokete Hanarerue's work explores attempts to brush past what has been…

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