Lawrence Schiller (1936 – )

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Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screenwriter, and photographer best known for his candid photos of Marilyn Monroe. For almost 35 years, Schiller collaborated with Norman Mailer to create several films together, including Executioner’s Song (1982), for which Mailer received the … Continued

Lauren Seiden (1981 – )

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“My work explores the essential elements of process and materiality through an intuitive and intimate layering of graphite; testing the conventions of drawing by breaking down the surface and transforming these materials into a physical, textural and structural form.  My … Continued

Lars Elling (1966 – )

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Lars Elling (b.1966) was educated at the Bergen National Academy of the Arts (1988-92). Elling is a story teller. His layers of imagery evoke memories of childhood, with the possible disturbance and trauma written between the lines. Family is the … Continued

Kate Allen

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Born in Ormskirk (Lancashire), Allen graduated at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. She has participated in numerous group shows since 2000. Her work blends abstract and recognisable forms, often using patterns reminiscent of the Optical Art of … Continued

Kate Lulham

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Kate has been using vintage tins to create whimsical scenes, inspired by the world around her, for over 15 years. Often recycled, the metal layers are carefully fashioned into the host tin, and finished with acrylic paints, producing a beautiful … Continued

Karl de Vroomen (1982 – )

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Karl de Vroomen’s paintings invoke unresolved narratives and an atmosphere of mystery. Familiar or banal scenes are underscored by a sense of disquiet or déjà vu that lends the apparently insignificant with an air of threat. His practice is frequently … Continued

Judith Supine

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Using his mother’s name as an alias to keep his identity anonymous, Judith Supine has become renowned in the street art scene for his wheatpastes and large-scale public interventions in New York City. In 2007 he hung a 50-foot figure … Continued

John Simpson

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John Simpson examines the history of folk tale and myth, exploring the relationship between the human figure and animal forms. Often introducing contemporary elements to these classical subjects, his imagery seems caught somewhere between childhood imagination and adult reasoning. It … Continued

Joe Black (1973 – )

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Joe Black’s work is the vanguard of the current Pop Art movement. He describes his works as “revealing the unexpected” as they are viewed both from a distance and up close to make the ordinary extraordinary. Black combines his natural … Continued