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John Wood and Paul Harrison
John Wood and Paul Harrison are a British artist duo celebrated for their witty, often absurd video works. Their practice meticulously stages seemingly simple scenarios, using deadpan humor and slapstick to explore the mundane, the illogical, and the inherent frustrations of human existence.
João Louro
João Louro is a Portuguese artist known for his conceptual works across painting, photography, and installation that often reference cinema and literature. His practice explores themes of invisibility, memory, and the power of representation, frequently employing text and minimalist aesthetics to challenge perception.
Joana Escoval
Joana Escoval is a Portuguese artist known for her poetic sculptures and installations that explore the relationship between objects, energy, and the spiritual. Her minimalist works often incorporate natural materials like copper, stones, and light, creating delicate, site-responsive pieces that evoke cosmic connections and transient moments.
Gonçalo Barreiros
Gonçalo Barreiros is a Portuguese artist whose practice combines painting, drawing, and sometimes installation, characterized by a bold, often raw, aesthetic. His work frequently features abstracted figures and narratives, exploring themes of human connection, isolation, and the complexities of contemporary existence with a visceral energy.
Gabriela Albergaria
Gabriela Albergaria is a Portuguese artist known for her multidisciplinary practice exploring nature, botany, and the constructed landscape. Her work, spanning drawing, sculpture, and installation, often examines the cultural histories embedded within botanical collections and human interventions in natural environments.
Daniel Gustav Cramer
Daniel Gustav Cramer is a German artist known for his conceptual works across photography, sculpture, and artist's books. His practice explores themes of memory, distance, and the elusive nature of experience through subtle gestures and serialized forms, inviting viewers into contemplative engagement with the infinite.
Daniel Blaufuks
Daniel Blaufuks is a Portuguese artist known for his photographic and video works that explore themes of memory, history, and the passage of time. His practice often combines personal archives, found images, and textual elements, creating poignant narratives that blur the line between documentary and fiction.
Charbel-joseph H. Boutros
Charbel-joseph H. Boutros is a Lebanese artist known for his conceptual art that often uses absence, light, and ephemeral materials to explore themes of memory, conflict, and invisibility. His work engages with sensory deprivation and poetic interventions, inviting deep introspection into political and personal histories.
Céline Condorelli
Céline Condorelli is a French artist based in London, known for her conceptually rigorous installations that explore the political dimensions of display and support structures. Her work often addresses themes of friendship, labor, and the infrastructure that enables art and social relations, blurring art with activism.
Carlos Bunga
Carlos Bunga is a Portuguese artist known for his ephemeral installations and sculptures constructed from common, fragile materials like cardboard and tape. His work explores themes of architecture, memory, and transformation, creating temporary structures that question permanence and the relationship between space and human experience.