Nuno da Luz
Nuno da Luz is a Portuguese artist whose diverse practice spans sound, installation, and performance, often engaging with concepts of infrastructure, logistics, and resource distribution. His work explores the unseen networks and systems that underpin global economies and daily life, subtly revealing their complexities.
Steven Claydon
Steven Claydon is a British artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, painting, video, and sound, often exploring the intersection of ancient history, technology, and occultism. His work creates enigmatic narratives through carefully selected objects and materials, evoking a sense of fractured time and hidden knowledge.
Florian Hecker
Florian Hecker is a German artist and composer known for his abstract electronic music and sound installations. His practice meticulously investigates psychoacoustics, synthesizing complex auditory phenomena to challenge perception and create immersive, often disorienting, sonic environments that transcend conventional musical forms.
Bill Viola
Bill Viola (b. 1951) is a seminal American video artist, considered a pioneer of the medium. His profound video installations delve into fundamental human experiences—birth, death, consciousness, and spirituality—using slow-motion, elaborate symbolic imagery, and powerful soundscapes to create immersive, contemplative environments.
Matteo Nasini
Matteo Nasini is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice often incorporates sound, sculpture, and textile art to explore themes of dreams, memory, and the subconscious. His immersive installations create sensory experiences, translating intangible states into tangible forms.
John Carter
American filmmaker, photographer and sound artist whose poetic, narrative-driven works reflect on memory, identity, and place within Black diasporic discourse.
Zeinab Saleh
British-Egyptian visual artist creating intimate conceptual noirs in film, video, installation, and photography that meditate on memory, sound, and female experience.
Germaine Kruip
Kruip's installations and interventions, often involving light, sound, and architectural elements, explore the relationship between space, time, and perception. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation.
James Webb
Webb's sound installations and interventions, often incorporating found sounds and architectural elements, explore themes of perception, space, and the politics of listening. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the phenomenology of sound.
Oswaldo Macia
Macia's sound installations engage with the olfactory and auditory senses. His work creates immersive environments that explore the relationship between sound, smell, and memory.