Artists
Monika Drabot
Monika Drabot Undergraduate in photography from Arts University Bournemouth, and an MA in Fine arts from UAL, Chelsea College of Arts in 2023, Drabot works in the intersection of space, light, people, time, patterns, and technology, by investigating surface and space through photography. A dialogue about politics and landscape. The
Naiyue Zhang
Naiyue Zhang Bachelor of Arts and Painting at Southwest University and MA in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London. Zhang’s practice revolves around narratives and intangible entities, constructing fictional stories outside the patriarchal discourse within the interstices of time and space. Art in the
Zaida Gonzalez
Zaida Gonzalez Gonzalez is a transfeminist photografer, and one of the most prominent authors in the contemporary Latin American scene. She graduated in Photography and is the founder of the Macrodosis collective. Winner of the Rodrigo Rojas de Negri Award, and “Best Foreign Young Artist” in Lithuania. She is the
Gê Orthof
Gê Orthof Petrópolis, 1959. Post-Doc, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University, Boston 2001; PhD 1992 and Master’s 1985 in Visual Arts, Columbia University. Artist and professor at the Department of Visual Arts at the Institute of Arts of UnB (undergraduate and graduate), where he is co-responsible for
Daniel Torrent
Daniel Torrent With a degree in Art History, Torrent has been awarded the Junceda for Best Adult Illustration, the Young Creators award from the Fita Foundation, and the Manuel António da Mota award. They were also a finalist in the CJBooks of Korea, the Hiii Illustration, and the Compostela, and
Anuwat Apimukmongkon
Anuwat Apimukmongkon Based in the Deep South of Thailand in Asia, Apimukmongkon is a queer artist, curator, and lecturer at the Faculty of Fine and Applied Art, Prince of Songkla University (PSU), Pattani Campus, where they also received their Bachelor of Fine Arts. Anuwat Apimukmongkon exhibitions About Anuwat. Anuwat aims
Juliusz Lewandowski
Juliusz Lewandowski Juliusz Lewandowski is a Polish painter, former worker, queer, antifa, and self-taught. Born in 1977. Juliusz Lewandowski exhibitions “In an antifascist counter-protest against right-wing nationalists, they constantly yelled ‘faggot’ at us.” (Fragment of a conversation between George F. and Juliusz Lewandowski. Originally published in Freedomnews) Juliusz Lewandowski, born
Stuart Sandford
Stuart Sandford Stuart Sandford is a multidisciplinary artist based between London, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. Working (and often combining) different mediums, including photography, sculpture, painting, moving image, and installation. Stuart Sandford exhibitions “Not there to shock you, but to celebrate the body and its beauty.” “The dominant culture has
Grzegorz Pieniak
Grzegorz Pieniak Pieniak, born in 1994, studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He is a co-founder and member of Otwarta Pracownia Eksperymentu and Galeria Kaplica, alongside artists such as Piotr Wesołowski, Agata Słowak, and Szawł Płóciennik. Grzegorz Pieniak exhibitions Grzegorz Pieniak: German Expressionism goes on a
Doug Blanchard
Doug Blanchard A Texan living in New York City since 1991. MA in art history from Washington University, and an MFA cum laude from the New York Academy of Art. He currently resides in Brooklyn, has his studio in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and teaches art at Bronx
Neil Gilks
Neil Gilks Born and educated in England but living and loving in the city of New York. His revealing lines explore active bodies, suggest heated moments, and persistent memories. While his drawings address universal themes of longing, inadequacy, the positivity of selfishness, and carnal reward. Neil Gilks exhibitions I enjoy
Amora Ju
Amora Ju Trans activist, visual artist, researcher, and art educator. Her investigations and productions intersect with personal and theoretical background as practices of representation. Amora Ju exhibitions Memory and identity through art. His research intersects with his personal and theoretical background, as well as his practices of representation. This reveals
Cheo Gonzalez
Cheo Gonzalez Chilean artist based in London. In his work, he investigates the communication between official discourse and popular response through interventions in walls and public places, making his visual work interact with anonymous interventions on street walls. Cheo Gonzalez exhibitions All communication should be a protest. Joy is the
Fe Maidel
Fe Maidel Trans activist, artist, and psychologist. She is a member of the Municipal Council of Policies for Women, the director of Employability, Quality, and Certification at the LGBT Chamber of Commerce and Tourism in Brazil, the Municipal Secretary of Diversity, and the manager of the Trans Citizenship project. She
Felix D’eon
Felix D’eon Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, artist Félix d’Eon has a Mexican mother and a French father. After the death of his father when he was still a child, the family moved to the Pacific Palisades area in Los Angeles. Félix showed an early aptitude for art and began drawing
Tomás de Castro Neves
Tomás de Castro Neves Architect and illustrator. His work focuses on the body and relationships with others. He contorts objects to give them emotion and integrates them into a context to give them meaning. Tomás de Castro Neves Exhibitions Sexuality should arise as a natural expression. Illustrator uses the naked
Fabio Baroli
Fabio Baroli Baroli uses the language of painting as a support to develop his poetics, which addresses the concepts of appropriation, collage, and eroticism. His most recent works discuss regionalism and childhood imagination in the interior of Minas Gerais in Brazil. Fabio Baroli exhibitions The appropriation and reference of photographic
David Jester
David Jester David Jester has dedicated the last four years of his career to creating vibrant images of young men, depicted in the nude and submerged in swimming pools. David Jester exhibition “Pools isolate the body from noise, movement, and even gravity.” The images within a swimming pool have their
Max Lee
Max Lee Cantonese artist. He entered the photography department of the Royal College of Art in London. For him, photography is a powerful weapon to fight insecurity and challenge the irrational social order. He uses photography to establish connections and transposes the essence of his subjects into images, installations and
Niv Fridman
Niv Fridman Niv Fridman, is a multidisiplinary artist from Tel Aviv, interested in queering history. “Sabotaging the historic narrative, which was shaped by the hetro sexual patriarchy point of view, is one of the key elements in my practice.” Niv Fridman Born 1996 in Tel Aviv, he is a BFA
Alma Gershuni
Alma Gershuni Alma Gershoni, born in 1996, specializes in classical figurative painting and is a graduate of the Tahana School of Painting in Tel Aviv. “The exciting part is the magic created between abstract spots and a sense of material and brushstrokes that convey emotion and temperament.” Alma Gershuni Alma
Felix Chesher
Felix Chesher Felix Chesher is a British born portrait artist best known for his provocative contemporary portraits of the male form. He has painted and worked with iconic and celebrated figures from the LGBTQ+ community, including Peter Tatchell and Sir Ian McKellen. “I have struggled with my mental health (…)
Jon Patrick
Jon Patrick Croskrey Jon Patrick Croskrey, b. 1991 in Washington, is an artist living and working in London. He received a BA in Photography from Brigham Young University, College of Art and Design. “My practice centers on themes of truth, constructed reality, dichotomy, access, and marketing.” Jon Patrick Croskrey, b.
Mihail Vuchkov
Mihail Vuchkov Mihail Vuchkov, known as Mísho, is the creator of the art exhibit ‘The Other Bulgarian Women,’ which premiered in Sofia, Bulgaria, on International Women’s Day, sparking a national controversy. The Other Bulgarian Women The artworks in the exhibition show trans women in traditional Bulgarian dress and wreathed in