PAULA REGO LG
by Suzan Swale LG
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Read moreList of the current members in alphabetic order
Read moreMoich enjoys combining spontaneity and playfulness with exploring deeper aspects of the unconscious. He is fascinated with both unwrapping the mysterious and reinventing child-like expressiveness. Central to this process is the art of ‘letting go’.
Read moreAde Adesina, born in Nigeria, is an artist currently living and working in Aberdeen, Scotland. Ade previously studied printmaking at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen. He was elected as a Royal Scottish Academician in 2017 and a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Arts, also in 2017.
Read moreThere are many things that influence my work; these include Islamic Art, Classical music, Alchemy & the various places I have travelled to.
Read moreI am interested in the sensation of looking.
Read moreMy work is an investigation into the complex relationship between architecture, light and landscape.
Read moreMy creative focus is an enquiry of the body and human condition. I have a particular fascination with the skin, which I see as an interface between the person within and the world around us.
Read moreI make installations through diverse printmaking techniques and drawing.
Read moreVanya Balogh is an independent artist/curator who was Born in Zagreb, Croatia. He studied at Central St Martins and currently lives and works in London and Germany, with studios in Hackney Wick and Berlin.
Read moreI mould paper and shape cloth and other materials to make relief forms and wall sculpture.
Read moreMy current working practice is informed by an investigation into the use of LTM (Long Term Memory), particularly episodic memory/ schemata that refer to specific events in time (autobiographical).
Read moreBarbara Beyer works with elementary materials and engages a great variety of working processes. She examines themes of change, balance, weight, motion and form in a dialogue of controlled sculptural interventions and provoked and invited accidents and interferences.
Read moreMy work, which uses oil, watercolour, photography, and print mediums in particular, is figurative and seeks a fusion of the new and the traditional.
Read morePaul Bonomini is a British sculptor. He was born, lives and works in London, UK. He is an elected and active member of the Royal Society of sculptors (MRSS).
Read moreArt should treat of life, pathologising; pictures must give balm in a manner that no other man made substance can, inhabiting and leading the viewer into the spirit world, a world wherein we meet the ancestors.
Read moreUsing familiar objects and materials, and experimenting with scale, light, colour, and multiplicity, I want to form new environments that are stimulating, playful, and questioning art in the space it inhabits.
Read moreMy paintings are a visual language resisting verbal interpretation, untied to literal meaning, an absented presence. They sit silently in the globalised, unanchored, over-information that we increasingly drift in.
Read moreTHE THREE GRACES REVISITED (a ‘serial’ installation in a constant state of flux and change)
Read morePaul and Laura Carey are the first joint members of the London Group: figurative sculptors devoted to developing and exploring celebrity, race and sexuality.
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