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- Harley Weir
- Oxiea Villamonte
- Joline Kwakkenbos
- Darcy Brenna
- Loes de Boer
- Aldo van den Broek
- Sander Vos
- Aldo van den Broek & Johnny Mae Hauser
- Jonathan Bertin
- Mia Weiner
- Eddie Wrey
- Alex Blanco
- Magdalena Wosinska
- Alice Quaresma
- Lisa Sorgini
- Pia Riverola
- Rogier Houwen
- Daniel Obasi
- Chiron Duong
- Johnny Mae Hauser
- Denisse Ariana Pérez
- Hayley Eichenbaum
- Derrick Ofosu Boateng
- Stig De Block
Like streams of consciousness, Brenna’s fluid brushstrokes capture the boundless complexity of human emotion and the female experience in unapologetic and emotionally charged paintings.
“I don’t think of photography as a passive medium, the intrigue comes from the gaps that the viewer has to fill in with their imagination. These are the pieces of the puzzle that create the engagement and participation. It turns the viewer into a co-creator.”
In Postpartum Garden, van den Broek explores the themes of growth and decay, along with the fragility of new life. His work employs structures, tonalism, and symbolism to contemplate the transformation and resilience found in motherhood.
Conversely, Hauser’s abstract series die Welle examines the tension between the self and the other, where the boundaries of identity blur and redefine.