The Ingram Prize 2022

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This publication accompanies the 2022 Ingram Prize exhibition held at Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop, London

24 – 29 November 2022

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This year’s prize is generously sponsored by Rawlinson & Hunter

Whilst I started The Ingram Collection buying Modern British art, which is now lent out to museums and galleries across the country, I also believe it is important to be looking forward at the art that is being made today.

Since my very first purchase of work in 2007 from Haroon Mirza’s MFA show, I have been buying work from art school degree shows. To formalise that support and offer more opportunities we set up the Ingram Prize in 2016. There are now over 80 works by the artists in our Ingram Contemporary Talent collection. We are proud to display these works around the UK as part of our dynamic public loans and exhibition programme.

I’m excited to view the 2022 finalists’ exhibition at Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop; seeing the works on display from the finalists has become one of the highlights of my year.

Congratulations to all.

Chris Ingram

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Foreword
Catriona Robertson, BurrowSproutGrow

From our sponsor

Rawlinson & Hunter is delighted to sponsor the 2022 Ingram Prize. The firm has a long history of working with artists and supporting the arts generally through pro bono work, sponsorships and partners serving as trustees for museums and collections. I have now known Chris Ingram for over 30 years and share his passion for art, so it is a great pleasure to be involved with him through The Ingram Collection and this prize.

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Rosie Gibbens, Wilhelm Scream

Introduction

Congratulations to all our 2022 finalists. With the reputation of the Ingram Prize growing year upon year, it is increasingly competitive, and we are delighted with this year’s cohort of finalists. What a celebration of artistic talent.

The Ingram Prize is one of the leading prizes for contemporary artists in the UK. We set it up in 2016 to formalise our support for artists coming out of art schools in the UK. The terrain between art school and creating a sustaining career as an artist remains tricky, and I am proud of the work we do in helping artists to navigate this time.

In addition to the group exhibition for finalists, we offer a solo show at the Art Fund prize-winning museum & gallery The Lightbox, a residency at Hestercombe Gallery and the opportunity for four finalists’ work to join The Ingram Collection. New for 2022 is a partnership we have developed with TM Lighting to offer a finalist a solo show during Frieze week 2023 in their central London gallery.

Thank you to our sponsors Rawlinson and Hunter for their continued support, to the Ingram Art Foundation trustees Mark Harris and Clare Maurice for their expertise and advice, and to Alison Price, Collections Manager, for her hard work ensuring the Ingram Prize runs without a hitch.

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Karolina Albricht

Turps Studio Programme

Turps Art School, 2020 Hardwired Proceedings

B. 1983

Oil & other stuff on panel 18 x 14 x 2 cm 2022

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B. 1991

Ruskin School of Art, 2021

Power Hungry 2020

Video 00:01:02 Watch at www.ingramcollection.com

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Valerie Asiimwe Amani

Amy Beager

B. 1988

Turps Correspondence Course

Turps Art School, 2021

Bobbidi

Acrylic, oil and pastel on linen 140 x 80 cm 2021

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Solanne Bernard B. 1991

MA Sculpture Royal College of Art, 2020

Skorched 2021

Glazed ceramic 100 x 107 x 4 cm

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Camilla Bliss

B. 1989

MA Sculpture

Royal College of Art, 2021

Ceramic mixed media 36 x 32 x 32 cm 2022

Soft Olio

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Studio Programme, 2021

Soft Edge 2022

Digitally printed fabric, mattress foam 50 x 30 x 30 cm

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Johanna

Tommy Camerno

B.1992

MA Painting Royal College of Art, 2022

Acrylic on canvas 250 x 165 cm 2022

Curlicue Golightly

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Ladina Clément

B. 1996

Ahhhhh 2022

MA

Sculpture

Royal College of Art, 2022

Bronze 9 x 39 x 42 cm

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Mandeep Dillon

B. 1965

Ripening

MA Sculpture Royal College of Art, 2019

Steel chain, magnets, elastic bands, latex balloons, piano wire

250 x 80 x 60 cm 2022

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BA Fine Art Goldsmiths, 2022

Bleach Scabs 2022

Video 00:12:03 Watch at www.ingramcollection.com

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Oliver Elphick B. 2000

Rosie Gibbens

B. 1993

Wilhelm Scream

MFA Contemporary Art Practice Royal College of Art, 2018

Fabric, stuffing, thread, nipple tassel, fake hair, rope and speaker

200 x 90 x 30 cm 2020

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Lisa-Marie Harris B. 1983

The Delivery 2022

MA Contemporary Photography: Practices & Philosophy Central Saint Martins, 2021

Reclaimed bouncy chair metal, calabash, archival leather, lacquer

70 x 65 x 50 cm

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Alya Hatta

B. 1999

BA Fine Art Goldsmiths, 2021

Oil on canvas 165 x 210 cm 2021

It Was All Jello

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Katayoun Jalilipour

B. 1995

Queer Alterations: The Dance

2022

BA Performance: Design and Practice

Central Saint Martins, 2017

Digital collage made from 19th century Persian manuscript, Giclée printed on archival paper, hand embellished with paint

20 x 12.7 cm

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Noa Klagsbald

B. 1992

MA Photography

Royal College of Art, 2022

My Olympia Photograph

100 x 150 cm 2022

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Noa Klagsbald

B. 1992

GOAL - Trailer 2022

MA

Photography Royal College of Art, 2022

Video 00:03:33 Watch at www.ingramcollection.com

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Catherine Lette

B. 1979

Offsite Painting Programme Turps Art School, 2022

Acrylic on canvas 120 x 90 cm 2022

Another Day

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MA Fine Art Edinburgh College of Art, 2019

Partial Fancy 2022

Acrylic and string 81 x 108 x 2.5 cm

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Brandon Logan B. 1996

Kuda Mushangi

B.1995

Master of Architecture Liverpool School of Architecture, 2020

Love Lost In Translation Oil on canvas 80 x 80 cm 2021

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Wedgwoodfleshlight (Anal) (Dark Blue) 2020/21 Silicon (PTE) and Wedgwood 8 x 8 x 24 cm

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Darren Neave B. 1973 MRes - Fine Arts and Humanities Royal College of Art, 2021

Taryn O’Reilly

B. 1990

MFA Goldsmiths, 2022

Glory Guts

Mixed media with fibre and clay 74 x 178 x 56 cm 2022

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BA Fine Art University of Leeds, 2021

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Self Portrait at 23 (III) 2022 Acrylic on canvas 50 x 50 cm
Aniela Preston B. 1998

Catriona Robertson

B. 1987

Burrow Sprout Grow

MA Sculpture Royal College of Art, 2019

Concrete, resin, jesmonite, rubble, reclaimed corrugated metal, corrugated roofing, reclaimed timber, plywood, discarded lino, carpet underlay, discarded window foil, vaccuum form plastic

265 x 195 x 90 cm 2021

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B. 1994

MA Fine Art Chelsea College of Arts, 2018

Warhol’s

Wig 2022

Oil, acrylic, emulsion, spray paint, on recycled gillet and canvas 50 x 40 x 6 cm

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Yasmine Robinson

Jason Rouse

B. 1985

Kossoff Flees Ukraine

MFA

Cardiff Metropolitan University, 2018

Video 31:11:00

Watch at www.ingramcollection.com 2022

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B. 1998

Choreographic gestures seem trivial: a low budget home video

2022

BA Fine Art Central Saint Martins, 2022

Two channel HD digital video projection, colour, sound, looped 00:15:29 Watch at www.ingramcollection.com

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Eleanor Sanghara

Alexandra Searle

B. 1992

MFA Sculpture

Slade School of Fine Art, 2019

Lost In The Creases

Copper, patina, polyester resin, fibreglass 35 x 30 x 15 cm 2022

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Agave 2 2022

Alpaca and sheep wool 130 x 150 x 4 cm

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Melania Toma 1996 MFA Chelsea College of Arts, 2021

Beth Waite

B. 1999

BA Fine Art University of Leeds, 2021

Soul Vessel (1)

Clay, paint, bird’s nest, hair, bird skull, feathers, leaves 20 x 20 x 20 cm 2021

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MA Painting Royal College of Art, 2022

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Pale Fire 2022 Oil on board 48 x 40 cm
Georg Wilson B. 1998

Biographies

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Karolina Albricht (b. 1983, Krakow) is a London based artist. She graduated with an MA from The Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow in 2008. Prior to that she completed Socrates-Erasmus at ArtEZ Institute of Fine Arts in Arnhem, the Netherlands in 2007. In 2020 she finished Turps Studio Programme in London. Her recent exhibitions include 16 Branches High, a solo show at Studio West Gallery (London), Fulgurance, a current group show at ASC Gallery (London) and Studio: Response [#3], a forthcoming group show at the Saatchi Gallery (London).

Valerie Asiimwe Amani ardonaxela valerieamani.com Pg.7

Valerie Asiimwe Amani (b.1991) is a Tanzanian multidisciplinary artist and writer. Her practice interrogates the ways in which body erotics, language, place and the mythical are used to situate (or isolate) the self within community. She has exhibited internationally and had a recent solo performance, To Dismantle a House, the result of an inaugural Performance Residency with South London Gallery and The Roberts Institute of Art. Amani holds an MFA from The Ruskin School of Art and was the recipient of the 2021 Ashmolean Museum Vivien Leigh Prize. Her work has been featured in Art Monthly and Hyperallergic.

Amy Beager amybeager amybeager.com

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Amy Beager (b. 1988) lives and works from her studio in Chelmsford, UK. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Nottingham Trent University in 2010. Beager was selected as a winner for the Delphian Gallery open call 2020. She has since exhibited at a number of London galleries including the Saatchi Gallery, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Huxley Parlour Gallery, Unit London and Wilder Gallery among others. She has also exhibited at Kutlesa Gallery in Switzerland and has upcoming exhibitions in Stuttgart, Germany and in Beijing, China. Beager’s work has been acquired by Soho House and Del Arco Collections.

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Solanne Bernard (b.1991, Paris) is a London based artist. She received a BA (Hons) from Edinburgh College of Art (2015) and an MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art (2020). She is also the co-founder of curatorial duo HAZE with artist Camilla Bliss. Shows include: Synthesis, curated by Delphian Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, 2022; Acme Vision, SB34, Brussels, 2021; Peach Fuzz, the Factory Project, 2021, curated by HAZE, London; Space Lapse, Royal Society of Sculptors, 2021; Fertile Laziness, Platform Southwark, curated by HAZE 2021; RCA/ Slade New Grads Show, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery. Upcoming: Destructive Mollusc, 2022, curated by HAZE.

Camilla Bliss camilla_bliss camillabliss.com

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Camilla Bliss (b.1989, London) studied sculpture at the Royal College of Art and was the winner of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park Graduate Award 2021. She was recently selected for the Gazelli Art House Window Project. In addition, she is the co-founder of HAZE - a curatorial project which showcases and supports emerging artists. Exhibitions include: SWELL (solo) at 87 Gallery (2021), Synthesis (curated by Delphian Gallery) at Saatchi Gallery (2022), Hawks in Her Hair at Alice Black Gallery (2021); London Grads Now at Saatchi Gallery (2021); Summer Exhibition at Royal Academy (2018) and Threads at Turner Contemporary (2018).

Johanna Bolton johanna.bolton johannabolton.com

Johanna Bolton (b.1972) is a Swedish artist living in London. Since graduating from Chelsea College of Arts in 2014, she has had a number of residencies and exhibitions in the UK and internationally. Her first solo show was in 2018 at Borough Road Gallery, London South Bank University. Johanna received the 2021 Gilbert Bayes Award from the Royal Society of Sculptors, and a 2022 residency at metal fabricator Benson Sedgwick. Previous projects include a residency at Kew Gardens Herbarium, a commission for the Bomberg Archive at LSBU and exhibitions at Gerlesborgs Konsthall in Sweden and Edicola Spoleto / MACRO in Rome, Italy.

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Tommy Camerno (b.1992, London) received his Masters in painting from the Royal College of Art in 2022. Following his MA he has been awarded a studio in the Early Career Artist Studio Program at Flatland Projects in Bexhill-on-Sea where he will have an exhibition in 2023. He has recently exhibited at Sid Motion Gallery in London and has exhibited internationally in Italy with Nicola Pedana Gallery and in Germany with HVW8 and Plus Dede. In 2020 he was an artist in residence at The Columbia Hotel in London in collaboration with Roman Road Gallery.

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Ladina Clément is based in London. She is a recent alumnus from the Royal College of Art MA Sculpture programme and Leverhulme Trust Arts scholar. Clément graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a first-class BA (Hons) Sculpture degree in 2018. She has exhibited across the UK and internationally, in the Royal College of Art 2022 Degree Show in London, the Royal Scottish Academy and Summerhall in Edinburgh, and the Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen. She was awarded the Royal College of Art Gilbert Bayes Award 2022 and was shortlisted for the RCA / Yorkshire Sculpture Park Graduate Award 2022.

Mandeep Dillon inbuilt_obsolescence mandeepdillon.co.uk

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Mandeep Dillon attended the Royal College of Art in 2019, completing a sculpture MA. She received a distinction for her dissertation and won the Madame Tussauds Fine Art Prize for her final show. She had a former career as a documentary film producer making programmes about conflict, natural disasters and environmental issues in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Dillon has exhibited in several shows and has taken part in a residency at Standpoint Gallery. She currently has a six-week solo show at Orleans House Gallery as part of their emerging artists programme.

Oliver Elphick olliejailer oliverelphick.co.uk

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Oliver Elphick (b.2000) is an artist living and working in London. His practice explores levels of overlapping or ‘nested’ fictions, gaining inspiration from methods of façade or impersonation. This is mainly achieved through filmmaking, drawing, and writing processes. Oliver graduated from BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths in 2022 and has recently been shortlisted for DAZED X CIRCA class of 2022 for his film Pebbledash Decadence & Velveteen Secretions. He is currently in the early stages of making his next film work concerning interests such as doomsday bunkers, subterranean mine fires and chorus line dancers.

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Ladina
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Rosie Gibbens rosiegibbens rosiegibbens.com

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Rosie Gibbens (b. 1993) makes performances, videos and sculptures that combine bodies with everyday objects. She often uses absurdity to unpack elements of gender performativity, consumerist desire and their overlaps. Rosie studied an MA in Contemporary Art Practice at the Royal College of Art and a BA in Performance Design and Practice at Central Saint Martins. Recent presentations of her work include: Skin of My Teeth at Fierce festival (Birmingham), Girl Meets Girl at Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium (Norway), The New Me commissioned by Daata and shown at Expo Chicago, Soft Girls at the Zabludowicz Collection (London) and The Artist is Online at Konig Gallery (Berlin).

Lisa-Marie Harris (b.1983, Trinidad & Tobago) works across sculpture, film, performance and publishing to address dehumanisation by positioning the body as a thing. She earned an MA from Central Saint Martins (2021), London, UK, and B.Sc. from The New School (2012), NYC, USA. Her work is informed by personal histories of motherhood and reproduction, Trinidadian culture, spirituality and ecology, and migration. She is an ACME Art resident (2022), the recipient of the Helen Scott Lidgett Award (2022) and the Jane Carole Clarke Award (2021), and will show new works in Curved Space, an exhibition in October 2022 at PEER Gallery, London UK.

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Alya Hatta (b.1999, Malaysia) is an interdisciplinary artist based between London and Kuala Lumpur. She graduated from her BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London (awarded the Neville Burston Prize for Painting) before finding herself in the MA Painting Course at the Royal College of Art. She has exhibited internationally in London, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, Milan and Tübingen amongst others and is exhibiting her fourth solo show in London in August 2022. Hatta is a member of ‘Unamed’ and ‘FloorFive’ collective, who are currently part of a year-long residency at Goldsmiths CCA.

Katayoun Jalilipour katayounjalilipour katayounjalilipour.com Pg.19

Katayoun Jalilipour (b. 1995, Isfahan) is an Iranian-born multidisciplinary artist, performer and writer based in the Midlands, UK. They graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2017. Their work has been showcased across the UK and internationally, including: Whitechapel Gallery, BFI, ICA, Circa X Dazed Class of 2022, The Wing (Soho), Nottingham Contemporary and Spike Island (Selected 11) ,Trinity Square Video (Toronto), Bomuldsfabriken (Arendal), Quench Gallery (Upcoming Trio Show, Margate) and solo exhibition at Academy of Fine Art Gallery (Prague). Bursaries: Jerwood Arts, LADA’s Katherine Araniello Bursary and BALTICxShape Arts residency award (Shortlisted). Residencies: TSV (Toronto), ArcadeCampfa (Cardiff), Eastside Project (Birmingham, upcoming).

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Noa Klagsbald noaklagsbald noakl.com

Noa Klagsbald (b.1992) is an Israeli artist based in London. In 2022, Klagsbald received her MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art, London. Klagsbald’s project GOAL was presented at the International Space Station as part of Axiom’s first private mission to space and as a solo show at OOF Gallery, London. In 2021, Klagsbald was chosen by Forbes magazine to be part of the 30 Under 30 list. In 2019, Klagsbald received her BFA (with Hons) from Shenkar College of Art, Israel. In 2017 she was awarded The Lior Ziv Photography Foundation; Award of Excellence.

Catherine Lette (b.1979) is a practicing painter from Cornwall now living and working in South London. With a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins, Lette has developed her painting practice over the past few years at Turps art school. Since 2021 she has participated in numerous group shows, curators’ selections, prizes and exhibitions. Notably she has been shortlisted for the Hari Art Prize 2022, included in Auc Art’s ‘Ones to Watch’, shortlisted for Jackson’s Painting Prize 2021 and published in Art Maze Mag’s issue 21. Her work is held in private collections in the UK and internationally.

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Brandon Logan (b. 1996) graduated in 2019 from the University of Edinburgh with an MA in Fine Art. He has since had solo exhibitions with Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh and Zembla Gallery, Hawick, and featured in shows at, amongst others, the Royal Scottish Academy and Frieze, London. Logan was the recipient of the Fleming Collection and Scotland House Emerging Scottish Artist of the Year Award in 2020 and his work is featured in the collections of the Pier Arts Centre and the University of Edinburgh. He currently works from his studio in his hometown of Stromness, Orkney.

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Kuda Mushangi (b.1995) is a painter and architectural designer based in East London. Mushangi studied Architecture at the Liverpool School of Architecture and received his Master of Architecture degree in 2020. He was recognised and featured as a young emerging artist following an open call competition held by Tate Modern and Tate Collective in 2020. In 2021, he was awarded the Holy Arts Art Gallery Prize. Having also featured in Artist Talk Magazine in 2021, Mushangi is keen to continue pushing and sharing his artwork with the wider art community.

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Catherine Lette catherineletteart
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Kuda Mushangi kuda.mushangi kudamushangi.com
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Darren Neave thehazmatguy darrenneave.com Pg.25

Darren Neave (b.1973, Lincoln). Darren is an artist and researcher currently undertaking a doctoral award at Leeds Beckett University. He recently gained an MRes from The Royal College of Art in London, and has an MFA from the University of Lincoln and a BA from the University of Leeds (Bretton Hall College). He currently co-directs (with Dale Wells) the turntable gallery in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, the first dedicated space for contemporary art within the town.

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Taryn O’Reilly (b.1990) is a multidisciplinary sculpture artist who has received their Masters of Fine Art at Goldsmiths & BFA from Arcadia University. Taryn was awarded the Queer Creative Art fund, in collaboration with Polyester Zine and Monki, and elected as an Emerging Artist by Fiber Art Now. She has exhibited throughout the UK & the US, most notably at the Saatchi Gallery and The Factory Project. Taryn’s work was published on the cover of Polyester Zine’s July 2022 issue as well as a book entitled Bound for the Women’s Caucus for Art in New York City.

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Aniela Preston (b. 1998, Coventry, UK) lives and works in Rugby (UK). She completed her Bachelor’s Degree (BA Hons, Fine Art) at the University of Leeds, Leeds (UK) in 2021, with a brief intermission studying traditional painting techniques at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan (IT) (2020-19), after having earned a Foundation Diploma (Fine Art) at Central Saint Martins, London (UK) in 2017.

Catriona Robertson catrionart catrionarobertson.co.uk Pg.28

Catriona Robertson (b.1987) is a British/Scottish artist living in London. She graduated from the Royal College of Art, MA Sculpture in 2019. Catriona is a current winner of the Gilbert Bayes Award at the Royal Society of Sculptors 2022. In 2021 she was awarded Second Prize, UK New Artist of the Year, with an exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, and was a free Studio Prize winner at SET Woolwich. In 2020 she was selected for the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award Graduate Residency at Standpoint Gallery. Catriona was recently commissioned for a Public Sculpture at the Merz Barn, Lake District.

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Yasmine

yasminerobinsonart yasminerobinsonart.com

Yasmine Robinson (b, 1994, N. Ireland) is currently based in Belfast. Robinson was awarded a Distinction in her Masters of Fine Art, Chelsea College of Arts, London (2018), having previously studied BA Fine Art at Ulster University, Belfast (2017). Robinson has been the recipient of awards including Tiffany & Co. Outset Studio Makers Prize, London (2018) and RDS Visual Arts Award, Dublin (2017). In 2017 she was awarded the Frank Bowling Scholarship to support her studies at Chelsea College of Arts. Recent and upcoming projects and exhibitions include Zabludowicz Master Class (2022) and New Exits at The MAC, Belfast (December 2022).

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Jason Rouse (b. 1985, N. Ireland) lives and works in Cardiff, Wales. In Rouse’s work, digital and traditional arts converge, creating unexpected, surprising results. Rouse has painted game landscapes, developed interactive games, and experimented with generative spaces. Rouse has been a finalist with Lumen Prize for Digital Art, exhibited at the inaugural Westmorland Landscape Prize and selected for the 2020 BEEP Painting Prize. He has received a Wales Art International grant for SWITCHed, an exchange programme between Arcade Cardiff and Galerie RDV, Nantes. Rouse holds an MFA from Cardiff Metropolitan University and BA fromBath Spa University.

Eleanor Sanghara eleanor.sanghara eleanorsanghara.cargo.site

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Eleanor Sanghara (b. 1998) is a Punjabi-British artist working in London with Tate and UAL. They were awarded a first-class BA (Hons) from Central Saint Martins. Sanghara engages with digital selfdom and performances that occur in spaces where video production takes place. They are particularly interested in the self-coined phrase ‘the-glitched-mixed-body’ as a practice of bringing forward decolonial-led perspectives of how fugitive biracial bodies are visualised in a new media landscape. Sanghara recently won the Barry Martin award for contemporary practice and was shortlisted for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2022. Sanghara co-curated ‘MOTHERLAND’ which collectively gained 5 awards and 1 nomination.

Alexandra Searle

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Alexandra Searle (b.1992) is a sculptor based in London. After graduating with a BA in Fine Art from Newcastle University in 2015, she completed an MFA in Fine Art Sculpture from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2019 where she was awarded the Nancy Balfour Scholarship and the Henriques Scholarship Prize. In 2022 and 2020 she was shortlisted for the ACS Studio Prize. Recent exhibitions include Ground Work (Studio West, 2022), Not Painting (Copperfield, 2022), Summer Exhibition (Royal Academy of Arts, 2021), Harbinger of a Sweet Song (Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix, London 2021) and Hot Air (Bad Art Presents, 2021).

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Jason Rouse sionrouse jasonrouse.co.uk
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Melania Toma melaniatoma melaniatoma.com Pg.33

Melania Toma is an Italian multi-disciplinary artist living and working in London. After completing her BA in Art History and Curatorial Studies at Ca’Foscari University of Venice, she graduated from Chelsea College with an MA in Fine Arts. Her exhibition history includes shows at Saatchi Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts and the participation at Nocturnal Creatures by Whitechapel Gallery. Her projects abroad include the 17th Triennial of Tapestry in Lodz, Poland and a residency program with Sarieva Gallery in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. She is one of the winners of Casa Wabi / ArtReview residency 2023 in Puerto Escondido, Mexico.

Beth Waite

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Beth Waite (b. 1999, Darlington, UK) is a sculpture, film and performance artist based in Leeds. She graduated with a BA Hons in Fine Art from University of Leeds in 2021, winning the Alan Mohun Memorial Prize and Berkofsky Arts Award. She was then selected for New Contemporaries 2021, exhibiting in Firstsite, Colchester and South London Gallery. Since then, she has exhibited in Ones to Watch 2022 at Sunnybank Mills in Leeds, and had her debut solo exhibition, Soul Vessels at Assembly House in Leeds. She was also selected for Yorkshire Sculpture International’s Sculpture Network 2022.

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Georg Wilson is a London-based painter and the co-founder of artist-led All Mouth Gallery. She received her BA in Art History at the University of Oxford (2020) and MA Royal College of Art (2022). Her work has been exhibited internationally by Arusha Gallery (UK), Guts Gallery (UK), and Kravets Wehby Gallery (New York), amongst others, and published in ArtMaze magazine. She is a recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields award (2021-2).

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Dimensions are given in cm as height x width x depth

Artwork and profile images © the artists and reproduced with their kind permission

Additional credits

Artwork images:

Skorched, Solanne Bernard: Alessia Gammarota @alegamma

Soft Olio, Camilla Bliss: George Baggaley

SoftEdge, Johanna Bolton: Joy Chao

Ahhhhh, Ladina Clément: Gabriel Mansfield

Wilhelm Scream, Rosie Gibbens: Jon Baker

GloryGuts, Taryn O’Reilly: Paulina Fi Garduño & enorê

Wedgwoodfleshlight(Anal)(DarkBlue), Darren Neave: Joey Richardson

BurrowSproutGrow, Catriona Robertson: Reece Straw

Warhol’sWig, Yasmine Robinson: Kwok Tsui @kl.tsui

SoulVessel(1), Beth Waite: Hannah Bartram

Profile images:

Karolina Albricht: courtesy Studio West Gallery, 2022. Photo: David Owens

Valerie Asiimwe Amani: Maputo Fast Forward

Amy Beager: courtesy KH Gallery

Solanne Bernard: Alessia Gammarota @alegamma

Camilla Bliss: Martin Hislop

Johanna Bolton: Jennifer Moyes

Tommy Camerno: Miroslava Vecerova

Rosie Gibbens: Cengi Sen

Lisa-Marie Harris: courtesy ACME Archives

Alya Hatta: Matthew Coles

Katayoun Jalilipour: Mischa de Stroumillo

Noa Klagsbald: David Owens

Darren Neave: Stuart Shackleton

Taryn O’Reilly: Paulina Fi Garduño

Catriona Robertson: Veronika Neukirch

Yasmine Robinson: Kwok Tsui @kl.tsui

Eleanor Sanghara: Emily Seagrove @emilyfseagrove

Beth Waite: Hannah Bartram

Georg Wilson: BJ Deakin

Chris Ingram © JP Bland Jo Baring © Phil Adams

Front cover: Mandeep Dillon, Ripening

Inside front cover: Kuda Mushangi, Love Lost in Translation

Inside back cover: Aniela Preston, SelfPortraitat23(III)

Back cover: Tommy Camerno, CurlicueGolightly

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