Sula Hancock – Q&A

Sula Hancock – Q&A

Sula Hancock lives in the English Lake District.  Hancock makes sculptures, installations, and images of fictional worlds that explore the lived experiences in our own absurd, shared world. One day we’re born, one day we die, and there are infinite versions of...
Eve Ozer – Interview

Eve Ozer – Interview

Growing up in a house of intellects – where books were prized possessions lining virtually every wall in their home, Eve Ozer found sanctuary and inspiration between the pages of science fiction novels. These escapes into the surrealistic worlds of fantasy influence and inform her art today. She describes this form of art-making as an extension of her writing, stories told in paper images instead of words.

Vian Borchert – Q&A

Vian Borchert – Q&A

Vian Borchert is an expressionist artist, she considers all her artwork to be visual poems. For Borchert nature is very important and plays an essential role in her life. She is a nature lover – mother nature is her sanctuary and her ultimate solace. An avid observer where contemplating upon nature helps Borchert reach inner peace and attain moments of Zen.

Mary C – Q&A

Mary C – Q&A

Mary C is a photographer from Italy who is working on a number of projects including  ‘If I Were’ –  a Limited ed. of 25 printed books that are combined with audio that represents the intimate and profound experience of rape. It is a photographic project on the responsive woman, the unresolved female figure between an obsolescent model and the present that at times doesn’t match closely enough, at others’ life bites, to the point of taking away her individual voice. 

Angela Heisch

Angela Heisch

Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is delighted to present Burgeon and Remain, the first UK solo exhibition of young New Zealand-born, New York-based artist Angela Heisch. This body of work, including paintings on a new larger scale, develops the artist’s abstracted visual...