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Ali Silverstein |
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Flore Nove-Josserand |
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Kate Hawkins |
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Markus Hansen |
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Matt Golden |
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Maya Hewitt |
ewitt uses symbolic narrative to explore the notion of reality and fiction. Her paintings are presented as environments of connecting plots or pieces within a larger narrative, transforming the gallery walls into an experience reminiscent of children’s pop-up books and adventure stories. In her works she particularly draws on references from the contemporary Japanese Kawaii culture. Hewitt lives and works in London and studied at the University of Brighton, Camberwell College of Art and Winchester School of Art. Selected exhibitions include: 2004: Scope, London; Soliloquy of Ours, R.K. Burt Gallery, London. 2003 On the Paper, Plus Gallery, Nagoya Japan. | |
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Nathaniel Rackowe |
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Olivier Millagou |
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Ruairiadh O’connell |
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Tatyana Murray |
Bischoff/Weiss
- In June 2005, BISCHOFF/WEISS opened a 1200 sq foot space in the East End of London just behind Hoxton Square. Hosting seven shows per year, the gallery encourages artists to use the space as a laboratory for experimentation, pushing the boundaries of





