Daniel Jacoby

The work of Daniel Jacoby is rambling. His stories are told through a wide range of different media, usually articulated by a textual component. Aided by poetic devices and similar means, he aims at connecting far-fetched ideas into elaborate, and at the same time unstable, constellations of small fragments. Daniel Jacoby danieljacoby.com

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Mathew Tom

Mathew Tom has studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and received his MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London.  He recently had a solo show at Hoxton Art Gallery in London titled, “Welcome to Paradise” as well as group shows at MOT International, Royal Academy London, Jerwood Space, ArtEco Gallery and Dan

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Élodie Huet

Most of Élodie Huet’s projects have been characterised by their use of assemblage or its opposites, namely disassembly and dispersion. They have sometimes been imbued with a sense of irony when they relate to the realms of exhibiting and promoting art. (…) Like many artists, Élodie Huet has a penchant for works that imply motion

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Julie Scheurweghs

The work of Julie Scheurweghs tends to have a photographic base, but goes far beyond what is merely depicted. The Images she makes and works which are often used in a way that is not commonly linked to photographic practices. Photography is generally shown in a straight line, either on a wall or in the

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Charlie Morris

Conceptually, Morris focuses on how private and public interests are expressed, interpreted, edited, and then disseminated through various commercial mediums such as print, product, video, and corporate business promotional materials to the public at large. Often, this information is used persuasively as propaganda intended to shape public opinion, guide consumer attitudes, and delineate artificially created

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