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Artists 2025 List

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Born  1975, France 
Lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal

Nicolas Lefeuvre

Nicolas Lefeuvre is a French multidisciplinary artist whose evocative works blend memory, travel, and cultural storytelling. Born in Rennes, France, Lefeuvre graduated in architecture and product design from the prestigious Camondo School in Paris. Early in his career, he traveled to Asia, where he founded a creative studio and gallery in Singapore. His artistic journey deepened during his tenure as Creative Director for Chanel in Tokyo and Hong Kong, where he honed his eye for detail and visual narrative.

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Born  1979, UK 
Lives and works in London

Jeremy Hutchison

Jeremy Hutchison is a British artist known for his sharp, thought-provoking works that challenge societal norms and expose the contradictions of global consumer culture. Trained in philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and later at the Slade School of Fine Art, Hutchison’s multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, installation, video, and performance, creating works that oscillate between the absurd and the poignant.
At the core of Hutchison’s work lies a deep interrogation of labor, production, and value systems. His acclaimed projects often involve collaborations with marginalized or invisible workers in global supply chains. By asking participants to subvert their usual tasks—such as creating deliberately dysfunctional objects—Hutchison highlights the fractures within capitalist systems and explores the humanity lost within industrial processes.
His works have been exhibited in prestigious institutions and events, including the ICA in London, the Istanbul Biennial, and Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen. Hutchison’s installations have also appeared in commercial and public spaces, sparking dialogue about the commodification of art and everyday life.
With a unique ability to blend wit, critique, and aesthetic power, Jeremy Hutchison continues to challenge audiences to confront the complexities of modern life and consider their roles within global systems of consumption and labor.

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Pedro Hoz

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Born  1973, Italy 
Lives and works in Malaga

Fulvio Gonella

My artistic journey changed forever when an autistic child told me my hyper-realistic paintings were “ugly” because I painted with my eyes open. That moment pushed me to create with my eyes closed, unlocking an entirely new dimension of expression. I began painting from within—drawing on feelings and imagination rather than sight. This shift revealed the flexible nature of reality and what I call “the lie of reality,” where perspective shapes truth. Since then, I’ve explored these layered realities through collaborations with people whose perspectives often go unseen—those with severe autism, the homeless—each teaching me how varied our worlds can be. A residency in Madrid in 2023, spent with seven autistic adults, profoundly deepened this understanding. It was a raw, beautiful exchange that forever shaped my art. At its core, my work celebrates life’s imperfections—its struggles and joys alike—through the lens of childlike wonder. Every piece begins with a story, weaving words into visual narratives that celebrate resilience and vulnerability. My characters, flawed and courageous, invite viewers into a world where strength is found in softness, and creativity is an unpredictable journey full of detours and discoveries. It’s in those moments of imperfection that true beauty emerges.

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Born  1973, UK 
Lives and works in London

Arturo Garcia de las Heras

Arturo was born in Madrid, Spain, some time ago and is reminded by drawing and painting his whole life, but it was not until 2001 when he started receiving illustration and airbrush lessons at the Academy of the prestigious Illustrator Carlos Díez (well known for his pin-up), for two years.
From 2004 and for two more years, he was trained in the technique of oil from two masters in his hometown, Madrid. Later on, in Barcelona and after that in London, started exploring other techniques and materials, including one more year training on engraving and etching with Hermann Orduña at Studio-Gallery "La Rueda".
He has exhibited his work in Hong Kong, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Munich, Luxembourg, Madrid, Barcelona and of course London where he is currently based. 
His interest for the art world and helping others, led him to co-found Chrom-art (now extinct) in 2015, which was a London based Social Enterprise (Community Interest Company) supporting talented undiscovered artists of all disciplines in our local communities, and promoting the education of creativity for the public benefit. Chrom-art is 100% volunteer run and operate a policy of applying all profits to their social objective.

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Born  1990, Venezuela 
Lives and works in Madrid

Sol Felpeto

Sol Felpeto is a Venezuelan-Spanish artist celebrated for her unique ability to fuse storytelling with bold, vibrant imagery. Born in Caracas and raised in Madrid, Felpeto’s multicultural upbringing and background in literature, film, and design deeply influence her artistic practice. A graduate of architecture and fashion design, she seamlessly integrates her diverse creative experiences into works that are as thought-provoking as they are visually striking.
Her art is known for its whimsical yet powerful exploration of identity, culture, and humanity. Drawing inspiration from her own heritage, literature, and the works of artists she admires, Felpeto often employs a pop-art aesthetic with a narrative twist. Each piece invites the viewer to uncover layers of meaning, addressing universal themes with a playful, personal perspective.
Felpeto’s work has been exhibited in galleries across Europe, the Americas, and beyond, earning her international acclaim for her dynamic storytelling and innovative approach. Through her art, she champions inclusivity, dialogue, and a celebration of cultural diversity.
With a deep belief in art’s transformative power, Sol Felpeto continues to create pieces that transcend boundaries, inviting audiences to connect, reflect, and imagine a more vibrant and inclusive world.

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Born  1975, Spain
Lives and works in Paris

Nerea Azanza

Nerea Azanza is an emerging Spanish visual artist based in Paris, renowned for her innovative approach to abstract figurative mixed-media painting and installation. With a scientific background and extensive experience in cultural heritage restoration, Azanza brings a unique perspective to her work, experimenting with diverse materials, spatial patterns, and visual mutations. Her artistic journey began after earning a Ph.D. in Fine Arts and an MFA in Conservation-Restoration of Cultural Heritage from the Complutense University of Madrid, where she studied under artist Antonio López García and worked as an art teacher.
Azanza's early career in conservation, including work with wax anatomical models at the Javier Puerta Museum and The Museum of Human Evolution, deeply influenced her artistic process. Returning to art in 2018, Azanza has since gained recognition, becoming a finalist in the Clavecin en France art contest and a semi-finalist in the COCA PROJECT. Her solo debut took place in Paris in 2021, followed by her museum exhibition at UNTERLINDEN (Colmar) in 2022.
Her work, characterized by high-definition freehand lines and abstract yet organic forms, reflects themes of resilience and interconnectedness, drawing inspiration from Japanese aesthetics, nature, and contemporary design. Azanza’s works will even be launched to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis Program in 2025.

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Zoilo Blanca

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Born  1964, UK 
Lives and works in London

Chris Dyson

Chris Dyson is an Architect, principal of Chris Dyson Architects, and Past Master of the Architects’ City of London Livery Company.
His studio, Chris Dyson Architects was founded in 2004 and is based in Spitalfields. Today, its team is engaged in a range of projects, from cultural and commercial buildings to individual residences, with a reputation for innovative approaches to working with heritage. Recent projects include the redevelopment of Bishopsgate Goodsyard, a new building for Harrow Arts Centre, the refurbishment of an Italian palazzo and the new Crystal Palace Park Café. Prior to setting up his own practice, Dyson was Design Director at Sir Terry Farrell’s studio in London, where he led a range of projects across China, London and Hong Kong. In the 1990s, he worked with Michael Wilford & Partners in London, Stuttgart and Singapore. Here, his projects included the British Embassy in Berlin, the House of History and Sto Paints factory in Stuttgart, the B. Braun administration building, Melsungen, and the Arts Centre and Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore. This followed his previous role in the office of Sir James Stirling and Michael Wilford, where he worked on Stirling House, Carlton Gardens in London, an international transport interchange in Bilbao, Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, and the Tokyo Forum and Kyoto International Station competitions in Japan. Charities actively supported by Chris as a fundraiser are : The blue marine foundation, Mind, Coram foundation, and cyclists fighting cancer, Homewards, Mental health research and national numeracy.

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Born  1983, Philippines
Lives and works in London

Pio Abad

Pio Abad is a London-based artist renowned for his thought-provoking work that explores themes of history, power, and material culture. His practice, which spans sculpture, installation, and printmaking, often focuses on how objects, symbols, and artifacts shape societal narratives. Abad engages with the politics of materiality, exemplified in his exploration of the Marcos family's luxury goods collection, which critiques the intersection of wealth, politics, and social consciousness.
Abad’s art invites reflection on memory, legacy, and the complex relationships between history and material objects. His meticulously crafted works challenge viewers to reconsider the value and meaning of the things that surround us, offering insight into how they reflect or distort historical truth.
Nominated for this year’s prestigious Turner Prize, Abad's work has been exhibited internationally, earning him significant recognition within the contemporary art world. His ability to blend diverse mediums and historical contexts has made him a key figure in the discourse around material culture and power. By making the familiar strange, Abad’s art continues to push boundaries, offering a compelling commentary on the role of objects in shaping our understanding of culture and history.

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Born  1983, Turkey
Lives and works in London

Setenay Alpsoy

Setenay Alpsoy is a Turkish artist whose evocative paintings explore the intricate relationship between humanity and the urban environments we create. Born and raised in Istanbul—a city of over 20 million inhabitants—Alpsoy draws inspiration from the chaos, rhythm, and density of this vibrant metropolis. Her work delves into the collective human experience, using architecture as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of individuals within the urban fabric.
Deliberately omitting human figures, Alpsoy’s paintings invite viewers to reflect on the traces of life left behind in the structures and spaces we inhabit. Her depictions of ordinary, often overlooked buildings convey a quiet authenticity, celebrating the beauty and complexity of urban existence. Through her carefully chosen palette, she infuses these settings with an atmosphere that transcends their physicality, evoking both emotion and contemplation.
In 2023, Alpsoy held her first solo exhibition in London, marking a significant milestone in her artistic journey. Inspired by the city’s diversity and dynamism, she relocated to London in 2024 to further her exploration of global urban landscapes.
Through her art, Setenay Alpsoy offers a lens to examine our shared experiences within the ever-evolving environments we construct, inspiring a deeper connection to the spaces we call home.

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