Pau Catà Marlès
To explore the ambiguous relationships between knowledge and love is the process in which Pau Catà blends his artistic, curatorial and research practices. Scaling them down into everydayness, he intertwines an interest in epistemology with an inclination towards amateurship. Due to a tendency to hypermobility and to play devil’s advocate, he often falls in dislocation, […]
Agustín Ortiz Herrera
Agustín Ortiz Herrera’s practice is developed in the fields of audiovisual and performance. He is interested in a critical approach that challenges the semantic possibilities of narrative audiovisuals in combination with the research on installation configurations. He uses these means to explore the interconnections among diverse matters such as the intersection in queer theory, the […]
Lisa Beck
Lisa Beck works with a variety of mediums and modes, including painting, sculpture and installation (often in combination), involving inner and outer space, landscape, reflection, and the paradoxical relationship of something and nothing. Since the 1980s, her work has been exhibited in the US and internationally in venues including Feature Inc. (NYC), Elizabeth Dee Gallery […]
Boško Begović
Boško Begović is a conceptual artist that combines visual art and his writing to reflect on existential issues. Born in Belgrade, Serbia, where he currently, lives and work. Bosko is a co-founder of Belgrade Artist in Residence program in Belgrade, Serbia, and Martial artist in residence, as part of the Center424 non-profit artist-run organization. He […]
Saya Woolfalk
Saya Woolfalk has exhibited at PS1/MoMA; Deitch Projects; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; the Brooklyn Museum; Asian Art Museum, CA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Studio Museum in Harlem; the Frist Center for the Visual Arts; The Yerba Buena Center; The Newark Museum; Third Streaming; MCA San Diego; MoCA Taipei; and […]
Vasiliki Antonopoulou
Vasiliki Antonopoulou lives and works in London, UK. She was born in Greece and raised in Saudi Arabia, two locations which re-emerge in her practice. Her work combines text, performance and moving image, to explore notions of love and displacement by drawing metaphors between body and architecture. These manifest through site specific performances that delve […]
Kathranne Knight
Kathranne Knight is a visual artist and co-editor of Correspondence Publishing. Her drawings speak in the packed way of a symbol– elemental, but ricocheting with associations and metaphoric possibilities. Impermanence, multiplication, and issues of representation are plumbed through materials as various as fly paper, silver, tears, and graphite. The action and materiality of drawing are […]
Jeanette Doyle
Jeanette Doyle is an artist and PhD candidate. Solo exhibitions include: ‘Cf’ @ The Research Pavilion Venice, ‘Jeanette Doyle: Fifteen Days’ @ The Andy Warhol Museum Pittsburgh, Location One, New York, The Chelsea Art Museum New York, mother’s tankstation Dublin, The Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art Helsinki and the 2009 Beijing Biennale. Group exhibitions include: […]
Joshua Rubin
Joshua Rubin is a painter who currently resides in Brooklyn New York with his wife , son, and two dogs. After an idyllic childhood in the scenic Rocky Mountains of Colorado, he received an undergraduate degree from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Massachusetts. Following this he moved […]
Alison Blickle
Alison’s work includes oil paintings and ceramics that depict women engaged in mysterious ceremonies. Presented as installations, with objects positioned on the floor or on stands like altars in front of the paintings, the works together tell a story. They suggest that the viewer has entered a sacred space, and that they are seeing remnants […]