Vikoi – Q&A
Vikoi’s practice unfolds through bold, colourful acrylic works that use playfulness as a way into more complex questions of identity, neurodivergence, mental health and the structures that shape contemporary life. Born in Somerset and self taught, she creates work rooted in lived experience,...
Neil Eckersley – Q&A
Neil Eckersley’s journey from Olympic judo to contemporary abstract art is one of transformation rather than departure. A two-time Olympian and Olympic bronze medallist, Eckersley brings the discipline, resilience and intensity of elite sport into a visual language shaped by energy, movement...
Alexander Stepanets – Q&A
Alexander Stepanets’ practice uses satire, allegory and a sharply controlled visual language to confront the psychological and social conditions shaped by violence, fear and moral collapse. Trained in printmaking at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Fine Arts, Stepanets brings together...
Claudia Tong – Q&A
Claudia Tong’s practice moves fluidly between traditional and new media, bringing together painting, illustration, mixed media, computer graphics, digital art and music composition. Rooted in the human experience of ordinary moments, her work finds wonder in the overlooked, transforming...
Emma Brace – Studio 308
Studio 308’s practice is rooted in the tactile possibilities of material, texture and process. Working across printmaking, mixed media, design and textiles, the London-based artist and educator explores identity, place and the emotional resonance of everyday environments, drawing inspiration...
Nino Memanishvili – Q&A
Nino Memanishvili is a contemporary multimedia artist and photographer whose practice explores the psychological and emotional charge of space, absence and transformation. Working through photography and moving image, she investigates internal states, existential thresholds and the fragile...
Fumika Tani – Q&A
Fumika Tani is a Japanese textile artist and MA Textile Design candidate at Chelsea College of Arts, London, graduating in 2025. Rooted in the philosophy of Mingei, her practice reimagines the endangered Japanese weaving tradition of Kasuri through British wool, natural dyes and materials drawn...
Shahar Tuchner – Q&A
Shahar Tuchner’s multidisciplinary practice moves across painting, video, sculpture and mixed media, exploring the shifting relationship between material, image and perception. Working through layering, intervention and reworking, Tuchner allows form to evolve gradually, creating works that sit...
Lee Sharrock – Culturalee
Art, Media, and the Evolution of Cultural Dialogue Through Culturalee, Lee Sharrock has established a distinctive voice within contemporary cultural journalism, one that moves fluidly between art, fashion, film, performance and wider creative discourse. With a career spanning institutions...
Marine Tanguy and MTArt Agency
Reclaiming the Visual Public Realm Marine Tanguy has built her career around a simple but radical conviction: artists should not sit at the edge of culture, but at its centre. As the founder and CEO of MTArt Agency, she has helped reshape how contemporary artists are represented, valued and...
Gabrielle du Plooy – Interview
Gabrielle du Plooy stands at a distinctive point in the contemporary art world, working across gallery leadership, curation, artist development and advocacy. As director of Zebra One Gallery, a family-founded gallery established by her father in 1976, she has inherited a legacy built on trust,...
Beverley Baker – Q&A
Beverley Baker’s practice moves between fine art, costume and moving image, bringing together meticulous detail, rich texture and a distinctive use of colour. Based in rural Somerset, her work is deeply shaped by the surrounding landscape, from the natural rhythms of the Somerset Levels to the...
Tazzy Moon – Q&A
Tazzy Moon’s practice moves between psychological portraiture, magical realism and philosophical enquiry, drawing on questions of identity, embodiment and transformation. Largely self-taught as a painter, Moon brings a formal academic background in philosophy to a visual language shaped by...
What Blooms Beneath at Borough Yards
Hanna Benihoud’s Sculptural Trail Through London’s Hidden Edges From 6 May to July 2026, Borough Yards becomes the site of a new public artwork by London-based artist and architect Hanna Benihoud. Titled What Blooms Beneath, the installation moves through the London Bridge neighbourhood as a...
Lorraine Cleary – Q&A
Lorraine Cleary’s interdisciplinary practice moves between sculpture, assemblage, textiles, embroidery, drawing and installation to examine gendered violence, trauma and the politics of visibility. Reclaiming traditional craft and the domestic sphere as sites of agency and defiance, her work...
Lara Gallagher
Lara Gallagher’s practice explores the body as a threshold between the material and the immaterial, the visible and the unseen. Working primarily in graphite, the French-British artist creates layered drawings in which the figure is formed, disrupted and reconfigured, resisting any fixed or...
Krystyna Vinogorodska
Lady Vinogorodska’s practice unfolds at the intersection of painting, philosophy, psychology and symbolic inquiry. Working through a self-defined methodology she calls Architectonics of Emotions, she approaches the canvas as a space where feeling becomes structure, and where image, colour and...
Ty Barnes – Q&A
Ty Barnes is an American artist living and working in the United Kingdom, whose practice inhabits the charged and often unresolved space between fracture, endurance and becoming. Working primarily in acrylic and oil, Barnes creates paintings that do not seek to offer resolution, but instead...
Abigail Humphries – Q&A
Abigail Humphries’ practice unfolds through a distinctive language of sand and acrylic, a material process she has refined over more than two decades into richly textured, large-scale works that sit between painting and sculpture. Rooted in questions of memory, impermanence and emotional...
Tiziana Rasile – Q&A
Italian artist Tiziana Rasile creates paintings that move between atmosphere, vibration and metaphysical reflection, where colour becomes a vehicle for light, rhythm and spiritual inquiry. Based in Rome, her practice draws upon both classical technique and contemporary abstraction, combining...
Paula Gouveia – Q&A
Materiality, Light and Emotional Atmosphere - A Conversation on Nature, Sensory Space and Conscious Creation Born in Coimbra and now based in Lisbon, Portuguese artist and designer Paula Gouveia has developed a multidisciplinary practice that exists between painting, sculptural lighting,...
Nigel Waters – Q&A
Based in Devon and deeply connected to the landscapes of the South West, Nigel Waters approaches painting as an act of immersion. Working predominantly en plein air, his semi-abstract compositions respond directly to the shifting atmospheres of coastline, moorland and weather, translating the...
Critical Review: Tiffany Foster
Tiffany Foster’s practice operates within a contemporary figurative language that merges technical precision with psychological and emotional inquiry. Rooted in painting and draftsmanship, her work explores memory, embodiment and the residual traces of personal experience, positioning the human...
Deborah Buxton – Q&A
Ceramic sculpture has long occupied a space between function and symbolism, but in the work of Deborah Buxton, it becomes something far more psychologically charged. Drawing upon the culturally loaded form of the high-heeled shoe, Buxton constructs sculptural objects that move between seduction...
Delphine Dénéréaz – Interview
There is something deeply compelling about the way Delphine Dénéréaz approaches textile. In her hands, weaving becomes far more than process or ornamentation. It transforms into architecture, ecology, memory and resistance simultaneously. Working across large-scale installation, sculpture and...
Rafaela de Ascanio – Interview
Ritual, Mythology and the Reimagining of Female Power There is a rare sense of total immersion within the work of Rafaela de Ascanio. Moving fluidly between painting, sculpture and installation, her practice constructs environments that feel suspended between mythology, archaeology and...
Magdalena Szata – Interview
In the work of Magdalena Szata, art becomes a quiet act of excavation. Moving between abstraction, surrealism and symbolic image-making, the Warsaw-based artist creates monochromatic worlds that explore what exists beneath the visible surface, spaces shaped by memory, intuition, transformation...
Haus of Beau – Interview
In the work of Aiyla Beau, abstraction becomes less a fixed visual language and more a form of psychological and emotional navigation. Created intuitively and without predetermined outcomes, her paintings emerge through instinct, gesture and response, balancing raw immediacy with moments of...
Joel Chidi Sydenham – Interview
Born to a Nigerian mother and British father, Joel Chidi Sydenham approaches art as a space of convergence, where image, language, memory, and identity intertwine. Working fluidly between visual art and poetry, his practice resists fixed boundaries, instead unfolding through intuition,...
Kate Mayer – Interview
Painting Through Sound, Sensation and Atmosphere In Kate Mayer’s practice, painting begins not with image, but with immersion. Rooted in sound, her work moves beyond visual interpretation into something more embodied, where rhythm, vibration and emotional resonance become the foundations of...