Artists

Our collective is a vibrant tapestry of voices from across the globe, united by a shared commitment to creativity, exploration, and expression. Each artist brings a unique perspective, reflecting the rich diversity of their backgrounds and experiences.

Alejandra de la Torre
A multidisciplinary artist based in Valencia, Spain, Alejandra uses objects as central elements in her artworks to explore themes of memory, identity, and emotional attachment. Her work invites viewers to reflect on the personal significance of everyday items and the stories they carry.

Alexander Grahovsky
Alexander’s paintings delve into a dreamlike and symbolic universe, drawing inspiration from historical art references like Hieronymus Bosch’s “The Garden of Earthly Delights.” His work is characterized by its intricate detail and exploration of complex themes.

Natalia Carminati
An Argentinian-born multidisciplinary artist, Natalia’s practice focuses on performance art, often addressing themes of identity, transformation, and the human condition. Her work seeks to engage audiences in a dialogue about personal and collective experiences.

Alice von Daguer
Alice is passionate about street photography. Inspired by Robert Frank’s “The Americans,” her work captures candid moments of daily life, emphasizing storytelling and the energy of urban environments.

Anna García Solana
A multidisciplinary between photography, video, object and curatorship whose work examines identity, space, and emotion. Anna’s images often explore the interplay between individuals and their surroundings, offering intimate glimpses into personal narratives.

Ayman Kaake
Originally from Tripoli, Lebanon, Ayman is a multidisciplinary artist whose work delves into themes of identity from a queer perspective. Utilizing video and photography, he explores personal histories and emotional landscapes.

Mariya Alipieva
A Barcelona based artist. Mariya’s work focuses on object and installation art, often addressing themes of care, beauty, and societal expectations. Her ongoing project “Shaped as Porcelain” critiques the pursuit of idealized beauty standards and the routines associated with them.

Miguel Andrés Fire Escape
Performance 'Precarious Art' by Miguel Andrés. Photography by Raúl Fernandez. Barcelona 2018.
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