Category: Artists
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Tyler Mallison: The Rise of Ei*
The Rise of Ei*’ is an intimate exhibition of recent work by Tyler Mallison within the expanded field of painting, staged within a vacant domestic setting in Elephant and Castle.
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Bridging Art and Science: Transcending the Invisible Project Explores the Wonders of Light
In an inspiring confluence of art and science, the ‘Transcending the Invisible’ project hosted a riveting outreach session at King’s College London on 17 May 2024. Funded by the Royal Society Public Engagement Fund, this groundbreaking initiative aims to illuminate…
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Grace Pappas
Grace is the artist and cultural lead for Transcending the Invisible. With archaeology and engineering as a lens, Grace’s practice focuses on the storytelling abilities of objects and spaces. Resulting work has been exhibited in a number of institutions including…
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James Fox
James Fox is a designer and digital artist working in London for 10 years. He works with brands, artists, and organizations to build spatial projects and interventions. He has a background in making and conceptual thinking. This combines computational design,…
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David Penny
David Penny is an artist who explores the edges of photography, to make works that are ‘materially present’. He uses traditional still and moving image, sculptural processes as well as working with digital render, animation and 3D print. Penny’s work A…
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Yukako Tanaka
Yukako Tanaka is a Japanese artist, working and living in London. She graduated from the Royal College of Art Contemporary Art Practice, Public Sphere in 2021 and was awarded the Princess of Wales Award 2018/19 (RCA/Contemporary Art Practice) in her…
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Lily Hassioti
Lily Hassioti (b. 1994) is a multimedia artist based between London and Athens. Through site-specific installations, interactive sculptures, generative sound and code, she explores and rearticulates relationships of interconnectedness within technological, ecological and social networks. Lily holds a BA(Hons) in…
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Tyler Mallison
Primark t-shirts. Standing desks. Pictures of ‘nothing.’ These are the subjects of London-based British-American artist Tyler Mallison, who is interested in the notion of potential and questions of agency and logic. His body of work spans media and investigates economic,…