Andrew Simmons
Andrew Simmons’ work is very much autobiographical and is as much a document of his own life as it is his surroundings.
Andrew Simmons’ work is very much autobiographical and is as much a document of his own life as it is his surroundings.
Alex Nightingale-Smith’s series A Window into Presence uses the Covid-19 crisis as an opportunity to explore the deep states of presence.
Yuchen Gong is an artist who holds a Graduate Diploma in Photography from the University of the Art: London College of Communication
Fatima Khatun is a London based photographer and graduate of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from LCC.
Antoni Kowalski is a portrait and environmental photographer. His work circulates around the themes of belonging, identity and nostalgia.
Alessandro Perchiazzi’s work explores the relationship between individuals and landscapes, focusing on sociopolitical issues.
Shan Jiang uses mixed media combined with narrative techniques to enrich visual effects, expressed as complete pages rather than single pictures.
Qingyu Yang’s practice often engages with the social conflicts that relate to his life. The series Chinese Muslim reveals a forgotten community.
Em Dessi-Makin delves into mental health, relationships and representation. Sa Pippia is a personal exploration of her heritage.
Christine Le Roux’s ongoing personal project The Greens explores the ever-changing dynamic of her grandparents 60-year relationship.
Gregor Emmanuel is a London-based photographer and cinematographer, specialising in editorial and documentary style works.
Kyle Tsai is a Taiwanese artist based in London. His series Brutalism in London explores the city’s post-war architecture.
Sichan Wang is a Chinese artist based in London. Her practice uses variety media, including photography, moving image, sculpture and storytelling
Control, chance and chaos are all qualities that characterise Bernar Venet’s work. The sculptor crosses lines between art and engineering.
“We need connection and community now more than ever,” says Susan Fisher Sterling, Director of National Museum of Women in the Arts.
“This is what builds the future.” Magnum Photos’ new nominees are Sabiha Çimen, Hannah Price, Khalik Allah, Colby Deal and Yael Martínez.
This summer, globally, art schools have had to move their Degree Shows online. Browse 10 universities launching inspiring virtual portals.
After a recent project on body modification, Nakisa was inspired to mix quotidian objects with the outline of a human figure.
Kudi is a London-based artist whose work questions social dynamics in today’s world, asking the viewer to examine their place in the system.