
Step into darkness: Min Woo Nam’s emotive landscapes
6 February 2026 • Tabish Khan
as if we’re falling into a black hole or floating off into space

6 February 2026 • Tabish Khan
as if we’re falling into a black hole or floating off into space

16 January 2026 • Tabish Khan
The Nigerian-born collage artist weaves together artworks that tell of identity, resilience and the climate collapse the world is living through.

29 December 2025 • Tabish Khan
Artists present ideas and then find the medium that best conveys them; while the medium plays a part in the… Read More

29 December 2025 • Mark Westall
Yezi Lou’s recent work positions materiality as a conceptual threshold—an entry point through which broader questions of memory, estrangement, and social transformation unfold.

16 December 2025 • Mark Westall
Ketong Xing is an artist specialising in textile art and digital media, who graduated from the Textile Design program at the Royal College of Art

28 November 2025 • Mark Westall
Currently based in London, José Cárdenas’ research gravitates toward finding connections between nature, memory and spirituality

28 November 2025 • Guest
Through fabric, humor, and uncanny tenderness, Marine One creates interactive installations that turn viewers into participants, and sometimes, the ones being observed.

11 November 2025 • Mark Westall
Tonghe Yang’s project sits at a charged intersection of photographic skill, digital simulation, and autobiographical inquiry.

31 October 2025 • Mark Westall
Remember to Pay Her? When I first heard about this title, the first image that came to mind was someone… Read More

31 October 2025 • Tabish Khan
Linda Burris Webster’s photography stems from her extensive travels and detailed research into the cultures and peoples that live there

30 October 2025 • Mark Westall
Over the past decade, Sitian Zeng’s paintings have explored the concepts of space, interface, and subjectivity in various formats

29 October 2025 • Mark Westall
This group of works titled The Receiver are both a sculpture and a metaphor.

28 October 2025 • Mark Westall
Ziyuan Wang -The Unseen The Unheard does not announce itself with spectacle or noise. Instead, it operates with patience —

13 October 2025 • Mark Westall
In her recent pieces, Liang constructs a space where language is no longer stable—it seeps, cracks, and peels away like mud after rain

7 October 2025 • Tabish Khan
Mid-life masculinity and vulnerability.

1 October 2025 • Mark Westall
Mengmeng Yu’s art speaks of a younger generation fashioning its own language through traditional materials, reimagined in a new way.

30 September 2025 • Tabish Khan
When dreams meet reality through sculpture and film

25 September 2025 • Tabish Khan
What are we looking for when we view a portrait? It’s something more than what a photograph can reveal. There’s… Read More

12 September 2025 • Mark Westall
Across her new works, a striking red flesh anchors the eye—at once grotesque and playful—pulling the viewer into a charged dialogue with the body.

9 September 2025 • Mark Westall
In her art Kseniia Pozdeeva attempts to engage in the deepest questions of human existence. Through her watercolor works, Kseniia… Read More

3 September 2025 • Michael Garner
While I was working at the Agency, I was sent to East Asia to work with DS&T, the Directorate of Science and Technology.

3 September 2025 • Mark Westall
multidisciplinary artist Stacey Chen transforms these once-futuristic devices into timeless digital relics

30 August 2025 • Tabish Khan
Mythological figures and soaring sculpture.

26 August 2025 • Mark Westall
Stepping into Christine Lee’s work, one immediately encounters the most familiar of objects a watermelon, sausage, egg, oyster, lemon.