Joel Jimenez – When the Dust Settles

Posted by Fabio 18 December 2019

When the Dust Settles is an exploration of the psychological landscape of our contemporary society. As we immerse ourselves in a performance-driven culture marked by the excess of desires and the saturation of information, we’ve grown to understand our hyperconnected world by the immediacy that follows our everyday lives read more

Izzy de Wattripont

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2019

A selection of work by Bristol-based freelance photographer, Izzy de Wattripont. Her work focuses on youth and identity on celebrating the act of taking part, of learning new skills and of being part of something bigger than just yourself. read more

Jan Svoboda: Against the Light

Posted by Fabio 11 December 2019

Against the Light marks the first major UK presentation of Czech photographer, Jan Svoboda (1934–1990) since his first solo exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery in 1982. His groundbreaking experiments with form rank him as one of the world’s pioneers of photographic appropriation and forerunners of conceptual photography. read more

Yamamoto Masao – Itteki

Posted by Fabio 5 December 2019

Itteki, an exhibition of new work by Japanese artist Yamamoto Masao. Focusing on Bonsai, the Japanese art of cultivating miniaturized potted trees, this series of toned, gelatin silver prints continues Yamamoto’s exploration of the emotional power of photography through landscape and his surrounding environment. read more

Love, Ren Hang

Posted by Fabio 3 December 2019

Ren Hang’s analogue photographs use a playful, humorous visual language to relate the feelings, desires, fears, and loneliness of a young generation in China. His works stand as symbols of the youth’s rebellion against the conventions of a restrictive communist regime in which nudity and sexual freedom are subject to government censure and control even up to the present day. read more

Mickalene Thomas: A Moment’s Pleasure

Posted by Fabio 25 November 2019

Mickalene Thomas: A Moment’s Pleasure, a large-scale, site-specific installation that will transform nearly every aspect of the Baltimore Museum of Art’s two-floor East Lobby. Envisioned as a living room for Baltimore, the installation will see Thomas re-fit the space with new wallpapers, furniture, and other interior design elements read more

Cristina Burns – Melted

Posted by Fabio 22 November 2019

Cristina Burns is a visual artist working mainly in photography. Her work is characterized by juxtaposition, where opposing elements such as candies, toys, and flowers are fused to anatomical parts and insects, often blurring the extremely thin lines between fantasy and reality, purity and sin, life and death. read more

Anne Barlinckhoff

Posted by Fabio 19 November 2019

Anne Barlinckhoff is an artist whose work is a study of the human body and our relationships. With her remarkable eye for detail and evoking emotions for trust, close to the skin of her subjects are an exploration of the sculptural bodies turned into shapes and stories, forms and contours that transform the ordinary into a new kind of intimacy. read more