Lauren Summerson
Lauren Summerson is a photographer whose work centres around portrait and product photography. She uses images to explore socio-political issues.
Lauren Summerson is a photographer whose work centres around portrait and product photography. She uses images to explore socio-political issues.
Liv Sanderson’s aim is to produce images which best describes her subjects and portrays them in a light that best represents them.
Penny Park is a photographer who explores the tension between nature and manufactured structures by capturing neglected environments.
Jack Tyler Kennedy is a photographer whose interests vary from landscapes and portraiture to the abstract, to show the beauty of the world.
Molly Leigh’s work explores gothic horror themes of the monstrous, isolation and the occult, with focus on relationships between characters.
The recent work of Matthew Jinks focuses on media and social canon – and how its impact can affect the viewpoints of society,
Alison Ellis is an illustrator; a love of dragons drives her to create monsters and other characters, as expressed as prints, zines and sculptures.
Logan Downie’s illustratrations are used as a celebration of fantasy and horror genres as well as for their subtextual links to queer identity.
Photographer and photo editor Rachel Howard explores cultural and socio-political issues relating to mental health, sexuality and gender.
Yuko Mizobuchi is a “neo-primitive” Japanese artist. Shew has recently opened the BrainBrunnGALLERY in Tokyo – a space built around freedom of imagination, where viewers are encouraged to have primitive, innate responses to art, unrestricted by the uniformity of white wall galleries.
This June, discover must-see online shows, publications and videos – featuring powerful and inspiring artwork from across the globe.
Tekla Evelina Severin’s dusky pinks, forest greens and pale yellows reflect a new interpretation of space, presenting a radical redefinition of home.
Natalie Christensen is a photographer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, known for minimalist abstractions of the American Southwest.
What is the performative power of architecture? Andrea Grütnzer asks such questions, hovering between the familiar and unfamiliar.
Recharge and Reset, the 101st edition of Aesthetica, highlights artists and curators initiating change, and bringing important and critical works to light.
Matthew Shlian is an artist and paper engineer, innovating in the field of contemporary origami through folds, compressions and extrapolations.
High Museum, Atlanta, has a laudable aim: to confront gender imbalance in photography. A radical examination of institutional programming.
Palm Springs modernism has influenced culture from the 1940s onwards, from Hockney’s paintings to the rise of open-plan architecture.
Mue Studio specialises in “visual escapism” – through serene digital three-dimensional image design, art direction and photography.