Dala Nasser. I am interested in producing pieces that extend beyond an institutionalized vacuum.

I am interested in producing pieces that extend beyond an institutionalized vacuum, so that it exists as an element particular to their time.

Otis Jones. I focus on painting as object and its physical properties.

My work is abstract. I focus on making work that focuses on painting as object and its physical properties. Through the various layering, sanding, moving, erasing etc. I hope to create work that has a certain soul and essence about it.

Francesco De Prezzo. In some ways what I do is linked to an existentialist nihilist thought.

My research focuses on the topic of space. I like to challenge the relationship between body, space and dimension, raising questions about the physical and individual perception of these three elements.

Robin Seir. My recent paintings draw from the formal language of logotypes, typography, signage, iconography and political & religious symbols

My recent paintings draw from the formal language of logotypes, typography, signage, iconography and political & religious symbols, together with their shared purpose of explicit communication.

Terry Greene. The applying of liquid colour to a surface by various procedures creates a purposeful exchange.

In it’s very DNA painting, the applying of liquid colour to a surface by various procedures, offers itself as the ideal means to create a purposeful exchange, where chance can engage with necessity and randomness with determinism.

Lorenzo De Angelis. My research focuses on building a structured image based on minimal elements of painting language and on sign, surface, full and voids relationships.

My research focuses on building a structured image based on minimal elements of painting language and on sign, surface, full and voids relationships.

Daniel Levine. My work is about reducing forms to basic elements: structure, support, surface, materials.

I’ve been focused on monochrome, or single-color painting, since 1990. My work has consistently been about reducing forms to basic elements: structure, support, surface, materials.