Sandra Vasquez de la Horra
Vasquez de la Horra's drawings explore themes of memory, fantasy, and the subconscious, creating intricate, dreamlike compositions.
Al Taylor
Taylor's sculptures and drawings explore the relationship between form, space, and perception, creating playful, intricate works.
Robin Rhode
Rhode's photographs and performances explore the intersection of art, sport, and urban culture, creating dynamic, ephemeral works.
Jockum Nordström
Nordström's drawings and collages blend folk art traditions with contemporary sensibilities, creating whimsical, narrative-driven compositions.
Keith Haring
Haring's vibrant, graphic works addressed social and political issues, creating a distinctive visual language that resonated with a wide audience.
Idun Baltzersen
Baltzersen's drawings and prints explore themes of identity and representation through a delicate, yet incisive line. Her work is both intimate and politically charged.
Huma Bhabha
Bhabha's sculptures and drawings engage with themes of cultural memory and post-colonial identity, creating haunting, otherworldly forms.
Chioma Ebinama
Ebinama's watercolors and drawings explore themes of spirituality, mythology, and the female experience, creating ethereal, dreamlike compositions.
Sofia Stevi
Stevi's paintings and drawings explore themes of memory, identity, and the body, creating intimate, evocative compositions.
Hiroki Tsukuda
Tsukuda's drawings and collages explore themes of urbanism, technology, and the human body, creating intricate, dystopian compositions.