Mehran Mohajer
Mehran Mohajer is an Iranian artist and photographer known for his conceptual works that explore observation, memory, and the subtleties of daily life. His minimalist approach often captures mundane scenes, transforming them into contemplative studies that question perception and the nature of images.
Mitchell Syrop
Mitchell Syrop is an American artist known for his conceptual works across photography, text, and installation. His practice critically examines media, advertising, and the construction of meaning, often using deconstructed imagery and linguistic interventions to expose underlying power structures.
Jean-Luc Moulène
Jean-Luc Moulène is a French artist known for his conceptually rigorous practice across photography, sculpture, and drawing. His work often explores systems of representation, the nature of objects, and the relationship between art and the everyday, using precise methods to question perception and reality.
Glenn Ligon
Glenn Ligon is an American artist known for his conceptually rich works across painting, neon, and photography. His practice explores race, language, and American history, often using text and appropriation to challenge representations of Black identity and expose societal narratives.
Michael Landy
Michael Landy is a British artist, a prominent YBA figure, known for his conceptually driven, often performative, works that critique consumerism and value systems. His practice frequently involves meticulous acts of cataloging or destruction, exploring themes of obsession, waste, and the transience of possessions.
Anya Gallaccio
Anya Gallaccio is a British artist known for her site-specific installations that often use organic and ephemeral materials. Her work explores themes of decay, transformation, and the beauty of natural processes, creating visually striking pieces that evolve and change over time.
Walead Beshty
Walead Beshty is a British-American artist known for his conceptually rigorous works across photography, sculpture, and installation. His practice often exposes the processes of art production and distribution, using materials subject to change and entropy to explore themes of value, circulation, and institutional critique.
Luisa Lambri
Luisa Lambri is an Italian artist known for her minimalist photographs of architectural spaces. Her work explores light, volume, and perception, transforming iconic modernist buildings into contemplative studies that focus on subjective experience and the subtle qualities of atmosphere and structure.
José Damasceno
José Damasceno is a Brazilian artist known for his conceptually rich sculptures and installations that explore systems, logic, and the subtle relationships between objects and space. His work often uses everyday materials to create poetic, often humorous, interventions that challenge perception and expectation.
Michel François
Michel François is a Belgian artist known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning sculpture, photography, and video. His work often transforms everyday materials and observations into poetic interventions, exploring themes of process, transformation, and the hidden narratives within mundane objects and actions.