Posted by Fabio 8 December 2017
Aya Kawabata is a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose practice encompasses textile, animation, print, digital art, bookmaking, and illustration. Parallel Crossings brings together two disparate aspects of her oeuvre: vivid textiles populated by imaginary creatures comprised of geometric primitives and sparse prints inspired by the architectural environment of Brooklyn waterfront. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 December 2017
Photographs Rendered in Play-Doh started on a whim in August 2013 following a photo pub quiz run by artists MacDonaldStrand in Brighton. One of the rounds was to make a reproduction of a famous photograph using Play-Doh. It is said that you only need one good idea in life. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 December 2017
Weronika Gesicka, born in 1984 in Włocławek (Poland). Graduated from the graphics department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the Academy of Photography in the same city. She received a scholarship from the polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 December 2017
Andrew Grassie’s third solo exhibition at the Maureen Paley gallery. Grassie’s paintings recreate in precise detail photographs that he has taken himself, found on the Internet or sourced from archives. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 December 2017
Zsofia’s work in painting is informed by her experience of moving countries: she researches the notions of home and belonging, local identity and the emigrant experience. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 December 2017
Leah Schrager is an artist who works between the web and NYC. In her work she photographs, appears in, augments, and markets her own image. She’s interested in the line, movement, biography, and digital life of the female body. In 2010 she founded a new form of therapy as Sarah White, The Naked Therapist. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 December 2017
Jonas Wood’s paintings and works on paper display overlapping textures and disorienting compressions of space; the intimate settings invoke the work of forebears such as Matisse and Hockney, yet his distorted verdant rooms possess an affectless cut-out appearance all his own. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 November 2017
Hidemi Nishida is an artist/architect based in Tokyo. Nishida engages space aesthetics/poetics and perception of environment through his work. He researches a primordial experience of surroundings to lead people into flesh experience making them aware of new sense of perception. read more