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Ilhwa Kim
Ilhwa Kim (b. 1967 in South Korea) creates works that are composed of tens of thousands of seed units. Each seed unit has a combination of straight lines and circles,... -
Ilhwa Kim’s work draws the viewer into a meditative state, shaped by a commanding interplay of precision, spatial depth, and perceptual complexity. Through this dominant perspective, she crafts elusive imagery that invites individual interpretation, offering each observer a unique visual journey.
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Vladinsky
Vladinsky was born in July, 1988, in the city of Onesti, a city located in the Moldovan area of Romania. From the first years of school he was fascinated by... -
Vladinsky’s practice is essentially an examination of humanity conflicted by their surroundings, profoundly affecting the human psyche and challenging our coexistence within the current social climate.
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Zheng Lu
Zheng Lu (born 1978 in Inner Mongolia, China) works and lives in Beijing. Zheng Lu studied at Lu Xun Fine art Academy from 1998-2003 and then at the prestigious Central... -
Emulating the dynamic essence of water, Zheng Lu's reflective stainless steel works capture the precise moment of crystallisation - paradoxically freezing fluidity into permanence. These sculptures define a space of solidification while simultaneously venerating the infinite, unbounded nature of water.
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Zhuang Hong Yi
Born in 1962 in Sichuan Province, China, Zhuang Hong Yi lives and works between The Netherlands & Beijing. Zhuang's well known and highly collected 'flower bed' works are crafted from... -
Zhuang Hong-yi’s interactive works invite the viewer to engage, move and actively become a participant of the work, as the narratives behind serve as an insight into the artist’s creative process and cultural heritage.
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Lyès
Seduced by the whole existence and the love of the universe, Lyès celebrates the energy of life. Inspired by mindfulness and spirituality, the artist is attracted by reality and our... -
French-Algerian artist Lyès channels his multicultural heritage into deeply spiritual, sensorial works. With a background in architecture and design, he brings structural harmony to his vibrant wall sculptures, transforming spaces into meditative portals.
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Gordon Cheung
Gordon Cheung (b. 1975, London, UK) is a contemporary multimedia artist whose practice interrogates the cultural, economic, and ideological systems shaping contemporary life. Working across painting, sculpture, and installation, Cheung... -
Gordon Cheung’s work explores history, politics, culture, mythology and religion, using an avant-garde painting style to create immersive spaces where the virtual and real blur together.
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Li Jie
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In the vastness of the universe, we are but a fleeting moment, yet our yearning to understand the cosmos is as old as humanity itself and has always inspired and fascinated visual artists. Li Jie invites the viewer to explore the timeless relationship between us and the cosmos, one that is simultaneously humbling and awe-inspiring.
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Julian Voss-Andreae
Julian Voss-Andreae, a German sculptor based in Portland (Oregon, USA) is widely known for his striking large-scale public and private commissions often blending figurative sculpture with scientific insights into the... -
German-born sculptor Julian Voss-Andreae, based in Portland, Oregon (USA), is widely recognized for his striking large-scale commissions in both public and private spaces. His work uniquely blends figurative forms with scientific concepts, drawing on his background in quantum physics and philosophy, which he studied at the universities of Berlin, Edinburgh, and Vienna.
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Simon Berger
Born on April 9, 1976, in Switzerland. Lives and works in his own studio in Niederönz. Artistic vision, technical skill and continuous innovation characterise Simon Berger‘s creative practice. Pioneering an... -
Using a hammer to strike tempered glass, Simon Berger creates portraits through controlled fractures. Each impact generates a network of cracks that collectively form an image. Berger invented this method, developing a process that transforms destruction into precision and impact into clarity.
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Maxim Wakultschik
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Maxim Wakultschik’s art transforms chaos into order through meticulously constructed, multilayered works that explore light, shadow, surface and colour. His pieces respond dynamically to ambient light, creating shifting visual experiences that blur the line between reality and illusion.
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Zak
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Zak’s practice examines the intelligence of material forms, specifically how matter can register motion, hold memory, and generate structure. Working with fabric as both medium and collaborator, she creates sculptural paintings that investigate the tension between control, release, repetition and variation. Each work begins as a pliable surface, then evolves through folding, expansion and compression into a dense topography.
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Our Top 10 Artists: A curated showcase of the creative talent shaping our collection
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