John Crossley

John Crossley lives and works in London, he has exhibited widely across the U.K and Internationally. He has works both in Public and Private collections around the world.

Philip Crozier

People mostly become artists because their most profound aesthetic sensations have come from art works and they want to participate in the dialogue.

Gus Cummins RA

Gus Cummins approach towards his work is constantly evolving, “I am constantly trying to ‘shift my ground’, alarming myself by stepping off safe and familiar territory”.

Jeff Dellow

I work with open-ended constructive ideas of composition, overlapping particular schemes of organization, from one work to the next.

Mark Dickens

Mark Dickens has been commissioned by Bernie Ecclestone to create 20 paintings, one for each Grand Prix.

Mark Dunford

Making a statement about painting is always very dangerous. There are always more questions than satisfactory answers. Everything is in a state of flux and continuously changing.

Angela Eames

Angela Eames is a drawer whose practice has continuously involved the exploration of drawing in relation to technology.

Anthony Eyton OBE RA

I like having a problem to solve, pitting my wits against the evidence of the senses. I want to be accurate in resolving the problem, to meet the challenge of light and colour and sense of place.

James Faure Walker

Do I have to explain why I make pictures this way? Does it matter any more that I work both digitally and with real paint?

Eric Fong

Eric Fong is a multimedia artist, and his practice is driven by a keen interest in the juncture between art, science, and medicine, informed by his experience as a former medic. 

Cadi Froehlich

My work explores the physicality of exchanges between people, objects and material. In particular I investigate the hidden infrastructure of the interaction between these things.

Marenka Gabeler

My work is about my grandmother. She is 90 years old and suffers from Alzheimer’s disease.