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- William Farr
- Aldo van den Broek
- Gabby Laurent
- Alex Blanco
- Chiron Duong
- Darcy Brenna
- Denisse Ariana Pérez
- Derrick Ofosu Boateng
- Hayley Eichenbaum
- Johnny Mae Hauser
- Jonathan Bertin
- Joline Kwakkenbos
- Loes de Boer
- Maya Golyshkina
- Daniel Obasi
- Rebecca Gilpin
- Rita Sala
- Lisa Sorgini
- Dylan Rose Rheingold
- Pia Riverola
- Oxiea Villamonte
- Sander Vos
- Magdalena Wosinska
- Mia Weiner
- Eddie Wrey
- Harley Weir
Working in oil on linen, William Farr is known for large-scale works that build and erase pigment repeatedly, creating thin, shifting surfaces caught between presence and disappearance.
Farr’s work resists fixed meaning, inviting viewers into an open perceptual experience rather than guiding them toward interpretation.
Lisa Sorgini’s work has connected women, mothers, and children from all around the world. Lisa’s distinctive photography is both romantic and real, showing the many faces of being a mother.
Working in layered media, Dylan Rose Rheingold (US) creates luminous, textured dreamscapes that blur the boundaries between reminiscence and the subconscious, where personal histories and collective impressions converge in painterly form.
Taking inspiration from his own and his friends’ lives, Daniel Obasi’s scenes are heavy with a sculptural symbolism that is both playful and gentle as well as satirical and activist. Adding on a surreal and sometimes mystical layer of surrealism onto a harsh everyday reality for many, Daniel intends to challenge perceptions and institutional behavior towards LGBTQ minorities.