Pape Seydi Samba

He is one of the leading visual artists of Senegal. Born in Ziguinchor in 1965, Pape Seydi Samba began to train in photographic techniques in 1986 at the Centre for Information Science and Technology (CESTI). From 2000 onwards, he has participated in workshops, exhibitions and residencies in Senegal, France, Spain, USA, Turkey, Sweden and Egypt. In the…

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Yoichi Tanabe

Was born in 1949 in Kumamoto, Japan. Tanabe has been living and working for over 20 years in Sitges, a small town just outside Barcelona. He graduated from Waseda University with a degree in Political Science in 1972, and in 1974 he graduated with a Masters in Human Anatomy from the Tokyo University of Fine…

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Ian Teh

Ian Teh’s concern for social, environmental and political issues is evident in much of his photography. Amongst selected works, his series, The Vanishing: Altered Landscapes and Displaced Lives (1999-2003), records the devastating impact of the Three Gorges Dam on China’s Yangtze River. In later works, such as Dark Clouds (2006-2008), Tainted Landscapes (2007-2008) and Traces…

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Nele Ouwens

Based in Berlin, Germany works with oil on canvas to create worlds and figures that crossover between the realistic and the imaginary. Her contemplative figures, seem to look to who knows what vision, actual or an inner creation. Her work does not give answers but gives us the freedom to use our imagination and decide…

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André Wallace

André Wallace is a successful sculptor whose career has seen him deliver many major commissions for the public realm alongside a studio practice that spans printmaking, drawing and sculptural works. The sculptures are highly organised and paired down but own a beauty, mystery and spiritual presence. Accessible yet intriguing, the imagery is timeless and of…

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