Carter Kustera

Carter Kustera (1991- to present), formerly known as Kevin Carter (1962-1991) is a Brooklyn based Canadian artist and gallerist. Because the majority of people feel alienated by contemporary art, it is for that reason that Kustera produces works that tends to question the space between commercial and fine art. The results are often represented as […]

Patricia J. Olynyk

Patricia Olynyk has exhibited her work widely and her solo shows include: Sensing Terrains at the National Academy of Sciences, Transfigurations at Galleria Grafica Tokio, and Probe at Bruno David Gallery. Her work has also been featured in exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Museo del Corso in Rome, the Universität der Künste […]

Ana Prvački

In her videos, services, concoctions and drawings Ana Prvački uses a gently pedagogical and comedic approach in an attempt to reconcile etiquette and erotics. Her work has been included in many international exhibitions including 14th Istanbul Biennial SALTWATER: A Theory of Thought Forms, Istanbul Turkey, Contour Biennial in Mechelen Belgium, dOCUMENTA 13, Sydney Biennial 2007, […]

Jay Stuckey

Primarily working with painting and collage, Jay Stuckey creates compositions of familiar images using representational and abstract elements. The humor and accessibility of Stuckey’s work is counterbalanced by each piece’s hidden intricacy and purpose. Referencing his own subconscious and the confessional nature of Jungian psychoanalysis, Stuckey intends the immediacy of his work to present a line […]

Michael Sailstorfer

Michael Sailstorfer was born in 1979 in Velden / Vils; he lives and works in Berlin. Since his studies at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste (1999-2005), Munich, and at Goldsmiths College, London (2003-2004), Sailstorfer’s sculptural practice has been drawing upon the kinetic, minimalist and pop tradition of the 1960s and 1970s, re-actualized through inspirations taken from […]

Ann-Marie LeQuesne

Ann-Marie LeQuesne is a London based artist who stages performances with groups of people in public places. Her invitation to participate is an open one. Ideas may start with a phrase, a response to an image, a location, a situation. What if this action happens in this place? The actions are simple, but often disrupted or […]

Samuel Vanderveken

Samuel Vanderveken is a painter from Brussels, Belgium. He was born on August 19, 1982 and ended up in a warm nest in Bonheiden, a small town in Belgium. After wandering from Bonheiden to Molenbeek, Ghent and Nottingham, for his studies graphic design and fine arts/painting, he ended up in Mechelen, where for several years, […]

E.V. Day

E.V. Day is a New York based installation artist and sculptor whose work explores themes of sexuality and humor while employing gravity-defying suspension techniques. She has described her work as “futurist abstract paintings in three dimensions.” By manipulating iconic imagery from popular culture she transforms social stereotypes and playfully illuminates contradictions of gender roles by […]

Craig Hodgetts

Craig Hodgetts is known for employing an imaginative weave of high technology and story-telling to invigorate his designs, producing an architecture that embraces contemporary ideology, information culture and evolving lifestyles. With a broad ranging background in automotive design, theater and architecture, Craig brings dramatic concepts to life by means of an uncompromising application of construction […]

John Hutnyk

John Hutnyk writes on culture, cities, diaspora, history, film, prisons, colonialism, education, Marxism. He studied and taught in Australia at Deakin and Melbourne Universities; and in the UK in Manchester University’s Institute for Creative and Cultural Research; before moving to Goldsmiths in 1998, and becoming Academic Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies in 2004-2014. […]