Andy Holden
Andy Holden’s work incorporates a wide variety of media and forms of presentation, from plaster, bronze and ceramic objects, to music, performance and large outdoor sculpture. His recent solo exhibition Maximum Irony! Maximum Sincerity exhibited at Zabludowicz Collection and Spike Island, includes film, large-scale sculpture and performance exploring the output and legacy of the MI!MS […]
Danny Rolph
British abstract painter Danny Rolph pushes painting to the limit. His work takes on a sculptural element, the forms and colours of continual movement depict his continual investigation into his discourse with space. Referencing Pop Art and Old Masters, Rolph juxtaposes abstract brushwork with figuration and collaged compositions of found materials, photos and studies from […]
John Tiney
John Tiney has exhibited widely here and in U.S. His M.A. at Goldsmiths’ College took him away from painting into film but in the years since then his work has particularly focussed on how the reprographic realm of advertising can be re-interpreted via the meticulous trickery of paint.
Jordan McKenzie
Jordan McKenzie is a performance artist who also works with drawing, sculpture and installation. A Senior Lecturer in BA Drawing at The University for The Arts in London (Camberwell), he has exhibited extensively both in the UK and internationally including TATE Britain, London; Yorkshire Sculpture Park; The Courtauld Institute, London; Museu Serralves, Portugal; and DOLL […]
Mathew Sawyer
Mathew Sawyer is an artist and a musician whose installations, performances, collages, and sculptural assemblages pay homage to his musical influences. Much of Sawyer’s work carries autobiographical inflections. In an ongoing series titled Documentary Works, Sawyer chronicles his daily activities using photographs and text as well as creating performances involving his unwitting neighbors by borrowing […]
Rebecca Lennon
Working with video, text, sound, installation and performance, Rebecca Lennon uses and reuses reoccurring symbols, motifs and images such as the hood, the screen, the hoover and the zero, in an attempt to create an ideology that eats itself. Weaving together disparate and obsessively linked narratives, ideas and actions from the cinematic to the mundane, […]
S Mark Gubb
S Mark Gubb works across a range of media incorporating sculpture, video, sound, installation and performance. The subjects for his work are drawn from the social and political culture he grew up in; an equal fascination with things he finds so great and so terrible about the world we live in. This often takes the […]
Samuel Hasler
Samuel Hasler is a visual artist and writer. His approach to making artwork is varied, employing drawing and writing within a structure that explores decision making and insightful responses to spaces. Hasler has been working on a series of investigative works in performance, text and images that at their core explore his fascination into notions […]
Stephanie Moran
Stephanie Moran has just finished her MA at Goldsmiths, London and is co-Founder of the Marmite Prize for Painting, an Independent Painting Prize set up in 2006 and itself ‘a questioning of art prizes… the focus is on the unplaceable value of the artwork, beyond ideas of ownership; as integral and necessary for life and […]
Vanessa Jackson
Vanessa Jackson, on first reading, appears to take the most formal approach to painting, but her use of geometry and its three dimensional function deny the supposed flatness of modernist space. Jackson’s work explores the contradiction of a fully realised space at once pertaining to logic and completeness and uncertainty and unease. The ornamental and […]