Evelyn Taocheng Wang
Evelyn Taocheng Wang (b. 1981, China) is a Rotterdam-based artist exploring identity, cultural exchange, and memory through painting, drawing, and performance. Her works merge Eastern and Western art historical traditions, often incorporating autobiographical elements and paradoxical narratives.
Manuel Solano
Manuel Solano (b. 1987, Mexico) is a Mexican artist whose vibrant and often autobiographical paintings explore themes of memory, identity, pop culture, and the body. Their work is marked by a raw, expressive style, blending personal narrative with broader cultural commentary.
Matthias Bitzer
German artist (b. 1975) merging drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, collage and sound into poetic, historically‑referential installations around memory and identity.
Antonis Donef
Bulgarian‑Greek contemporary artist (b. 1978), notable for mixed‑media drawing and collage, exploring history, geography and identity through layered paper‑map works.
Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings
Quinlan & Hastings's multimedia works, encompassing video, drawing, and performance, explore themes of queer identity, politics, and representation. Their practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Penny Goring
Goring's raw and emotive paintings, drawings, and sculptures explore themes of trauma, vulnerability, and the human condition. Her work is marked by a sense of visceral honesty.
Patrick Hill
Hill's meticulously rendered drawings and paintings, often depicting architectural spaces and urban landscapes, explore the interplay between representation and abstraction. His work is marked by a sense of quiet precision.
Alex Hernández
Hernández's paintings and drawings, with their abstract forms and intricate details, delve into the subconscious.
Roy Mordechay
Mordechay's paintings and drawings, with their intricate details and surreal imagery, delve into the subconscious.
Sonia Boyce
Boyce's multimedia practice, including drawing and photography, explores race, gender, and identity in British society.