Aleksandra Mir’s practice is defined by its extraordinary diversity and ambition.
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Patrick's videos, installations and performances interrogate the political, physical and material conditions of social spaces, dissent, discipline and the body.
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Lucy Clout’s work originated in (and returns often to) performance and the experience of viewing performance.
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Paul Elliman is a London based artist whose practice often seems set on disassembling the social impact of graphic design.
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Dr. Sarah Lowndes is a writer and curator and a lecturer at in the Forum for Critical Inquiry at Glasgow School of Art.
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Ciara Phillips' long-term commitment to collaborative production underpins her expansive printing practice that makes use of screen printing, wall drawing and photography to create context-specific installations.
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Rehana Zaman composes anecdotes, vignettes and short stories, drawn from specific sociopolitical contexts, as videos, live works and texts.
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Patricia Lennox-Boyd lives and works in London. She has had solo exhibitions at OHIO, Glasgow, 2013 and The Vanity, Los Angeles, 2012.
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Teplin’s practice is routed in abstract painting that extends to include sculpture, performance and video.
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Typographer Will Holder makes printed and oral publications with artists, using conversation as tool and model for publishing conditions – whereby roles of commissioner/author/subject/editor/designer are improvised and shared.
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London-based artist Cara Tolmie works across sound, voice, performance and film to explore the ways in which meaning is created and in particular, how context shifts our reception and understanding of events.
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Uta Kögelsberger lectures at the University of Newcastle. Working with photography, video and sculpture her work explores the political dimension of how we occupy landscape.
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Toby Christian’s multifaceted practice uses writing through an expanded sculptural field, which also incorporates installation, animation and wall-based work.
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Laura Aldridge works with textiles, ceramics, print and found objects to produce sculptural works that pose questions about how we might give form to thought through the act of making.
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Rachel Garfield’s work focuses on the relationship between the social and political spheres.
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Michael Fullerton’s work is concerned with how political and historical information is recorded and disseminated, in particular through the medium of the oil painted portrait.
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Allison Katz makes paintings, sculptures, ceramics and the occasional performance, as well as posters for her own exhibitions, all of which are intimately linked to her ongoing inquiry into the conventions and history of Western painting.
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Ella Kruglyanskaya’s exuberant paintings are full of very colourful women. Predominately working in oil on canvas and egg tempera on wooden panels, there is strong graphic sensibility.
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Sound artist Susan Stenger was born in Buffalo, NY. After intensive flute studies in Prague and New York, she specialised in performing the music of John Cage, Christian Wolff and Phill Niblock.
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Lucy Parker is an artist filmmaker. Her practice is research led, adopting ethnographic methods when making work with or about a community.
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Andrea Francke was born in Peru and is currently based in London. She is currently developing two main research projects. Invisible spaces of parenthood explores issues surrounding childcare, and the Piracy Project.
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Luke McCreadie uses sculpture, ?lm, performance and music as methods of making to produce a single body of work, each part building upon the other.
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