New Artists
New Artist: Igor Bleischwitz
It is hard for me to define what exactly influences me – it is rather a sum of many separate elements that are around me and with whom I come into contact. The nature is very important though. When it comes to art, it is the cave paintings and antique frescoes, but also the poster […]
New Artist: Lindsay Mapes
I am concerned with the visual and conceptual aspects of erasure, obfuscation, obstruction and secrecy. My work is largely autobiographical – borne from memories, conversations and experiences. By withholding or obscuring elements whilst leaving “hints” for the viewer in each of my works, I am investigating the notion of secrecy and how relationships are formed […]
New Artist: Emma Copley
Each painting I make is inspired by everyday life: my dark sink full of dishes with the sun coming in the window, or my son and daughter sitting with their backs to me watching TV. I take pictures of these moments; make notes on colour and sketch.. (read more via Emma’s page)
New Artist: Melanie King
“I am a multi-disciplinary artist, currently studying an MPhil in Printmaking at the Royal College of Art. I recently graduated from the Masters in Art and Science at Central Saint Martins. My current research is focused on the philosophy of science, particularly in the field of astronomy. In my practice, I explore the complex relationship […]
New Artist: Ines Magalhaes
I am a portuguese artist living in London, expressing myself through drawing, believing it allows different understandings of my surroundings. Using a continuous flowing line, I draw my own shadow, projections of films, a friend or a stranger on the bus.. Letting curiosity lead the way, the work is a reflection of the way I […]
New Artist: Dimos Kipouros
My process is mainly a diary of decisive moments I capture with my camera which sometimes ends up in a series of symbolic paintings that reflect socio-political connotations of current affairs and some others explores everyday scenes in general. The fact that I perceive myself as a flaneur (from French flâneur, from flâner “to stroll, […]
New Artist: Anna Choutova
My paintings are concerned with the intensity of consumer culture – breathing life into lifeless products, making them irresistible and essential to us. Aggressive consumerism is one of the most crucial aspects of modern visual culture, one to which we’ve become gradually accustomed, and therefore oblivious. My paintings are a response to this. Taking something […]
New Artist: Emma Callaghan
“I make short films, sculptures and paintings. A lot of my practice involves a multi-disciplinary approach including film, painting, poetry writing and photography. The work I create draws upon memory, time, history, journey and life. I take from everyday life, drawing upon it as a universal influence to reassert this action of both the individual […]
New Artist: Scott Robertson
“Someone recently told me that my work always made him feel like he had to finish it off, and that it never even had the decency to ask. I can live with that.” – Scott Robertson.