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Laia Estruch

Kite 2

Laia Estruch (b. 1981 Barcelona, Spain) is an artist whose work centers around the voice and the body, using both performance and sculpture. Her projects analyze the emotional possibilities of the a cappella voice and the non-dramatized body, opening a space for reflection on the performative nature of language, sound recording and oral archives.

Photo: Arnau Mata

Sara Ouhaddou

I Give You Back What’s Mine / You Give Me Back What’s Yours

2020 Ink for silkscreen on paper Unique 290 x 150 cm / 114 ⅛ x 59 in

Abi Shehu

The Red Rock

2023 Ceramics, plaster and acrylics 37 x 19 x 19 cm / 14 ⅝ x 7 ½ x 7 ½ in

Omar Mismar

Omar Mismar

Omar Mismar (b.1986 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon; based in Beirut, Lebanon) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work probes the entanglement of art and politics and the aesthetics of disaster. Using material interventions, formal deliberations and translation strategies, Mismar explores conflict and its everyday representations.

Self-portrait. Photo: Omar Mismar

Huniti Goldox

Rising Up from Halite

Huniti Goldox is an artist collective consisting of Areej Huniti (b. 1989 Jordan) & Eliza Goldox (b. 1985, GDR), whose work is shaped by contextual examinations of geopolitical realities, marginalized oral histories and mythologies. In their research, they are interested in how political systems, transitions and violence affect bodies of water and landscapes.

Photo: Daniel Schäfer

Adjoa Armah

(when) time turns, space turns

2023 Flocked plaster models with wire mesh, coffee, paprika, charcoal, chalk and sand 420 x 400 cm / 165 ⅜ x 157 ½ in

Erola Arcalís

La mar grisa

1981
Photography
8 x 11 cm / 3 1/8 x 4 3/8 inches
10 x 14.1 x 3.2 cm / 3 7/8 x 5 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches (framed)

Anthony Akinbola

CAMOUFLAGE Honey Comb

2022 DuRags and acrylic on aluminum panel 61 × 61 cm / 24 × 24 in

Ferren Gipson

Culmination I

2022 Vinyl 189.2 x 73.7 x 2.9 cm / 74 1/2 x 29 x 1 1/8 in

Eric N. Mack

Put it on

2018 Silk organza, cotton handkerchief and tulle 257 x 470 x 303 cm / 101 1/8 x 185 x 119 1/4 in

© Eric Mack. Photo: Jeff McClane

Basil Kincaid

Midnight Prayers

2022 Quilt: Cotton fibers woven on traditional loom, patchwork of various Ghanian fabrics, embroidery, batting, curtains, sequins on wall 106.7 x 81.3 cm / 42 x 32 in

© Basil Kincaid. Photo: Damian Griffiths

Zadie Xa

Shrine painting 2: Western Yellowcedar

2022 Acrylic on machine sewn and hand stitched linen, denim and hemlock wood 165 x 175 cm / 65 x 68 7/8 in

© Zadie Xa. Courtesy the Artist. Photo: Keith Lubow

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