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Tobias Spichtig
Tobias Spichtig is a Swiss artist known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning painting, sculpture, and installation. His work often utilizes everyday objects, consumer goods, and digital imagery to explore themes of transience, consumerism, and the uncanny within contemporary visual culture, often with a subtle melancholic humor.
Alexandre Farto
Alexandre Farto, known as Vhils, is a Portuguese artist celebrated for his innovative street art that sculpts directly into walls, transforming urban surfaces into powerful portraits and narratives. His unique "destruction art" reveals the layers beneath, exposing hidden histories and challenging urban decay.
Rudolf Stingel
Rudolf Stingel is an Italian artist known for his conceptually driven paintings and installations that investigate the processes of painting, authorship, and the viewer's interaction. His work often features highly textured surfaces, such as those made by footprints on carpets or scratched Styrofoam, challenging traditional artistic conventions.
Victoria Morton
Victoria Morton is a Scottish painter known for her evocative abstract compositions that explore the interplay of color, light, and form. Her work often draws from personal experiences and sensory perceptions, creating complex, layered surfaces that suggest both interior psychological landscapes and external environments.
Angus Fairhurst
Angus Fairhurst was a British artist, a key figure among the Young British Artists, known for his witty and often melancholic work across various media. His practice, spanning sculpture, painting, video, and performance, frequently explored themes of identity, failure, and the absurd, notably through his recurring gorilla motif.
Nicola Tyson
Nicola Tyson is a British painter whose distinctive figurative works depict distorted, often hybrid, female forms. Her intensely psychological canvases explore themes of identity, embodiment, and the fluidity of the self, pushing the boundaries of traditional portraiture with a unique blend of surrealism and visceral expressionism.
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.
Helen Marten
Helen Marten is a British artist, a Turner Prize winner, celebrated for her intricate and poetic sculptural assemblages. Her work transforms ordinary objects and materials into new, often whimsical, configurations, exploring the tactile qualities of form, language, and the semiotics of everyday life with intellectual playfulness.
Sarah Lucas
Sarah Lucas is a British artist, a pivotal YBA figure, known for her provocative sculptures and installations. Her work boldly confronts gender, sexuality, and the human body using everyday objects and raw materials, often with dark humor and an unflinching, visceral directness.
Daniel Sinsel
Daniel Sinsel is a German artist based in London, acclaimed for his intimate, handcrafted paintings and sculptures. His work meticulously combines diverse materials and classical themes, exploring illusions of space and volume with a subtle, often humorous, eroticism, delving into the material qualities and historical associations of his chosen mediums.