• Giorgio Petracci

    Giorgio Petracci 's paintings are windows to alternative dimensions: exploring matter and existence, innovations, and landscapes yet to be discovered.
  • Ryosuke Yazaki

    Switching between clay, terracotta and wood, Ryosuke Yazaki is particularly drawn to Japanese materials like the fragrant Hinoki and Camphor woods.
  • Allison Samuels

    Through minimalist design and powerful craftsmanship, Allison Samuels aims to create products that help customers connect with their homes and find more meaning.
  • Maximilian Verhas

    Maximilian Verhas has been creating his so-called rolling bodies since 1990. Objects are created that, following the traditional requirements of a sculpture, do not remain in rigidity but can be moved, thus redefining the concept of multi-viewing.
  • Domingos Tótora

    Domingos Tótora exquisitely crafted pieces include vases, fruit bowls, centerpieces, and furniture, drawing inspiration from the primary colors of nature, such as tree bark, stones, and earth.
  • Loie Hollowell

    Known for paintings and drawings that explore the bodily landscape, Loie Hollowell’s practice exists in the liminal space between abstraction and figuration, otherworldly and corporeal.
  • James Kendall Higgins

    James Kendall Higgins (b.1957) is a San Diego-based artist whose painting and sculptural practice centers on the psychological affect of surface and abstraction.
  • Laura Sachs

    Laura Sachs ’works are characterized by precise and balanced compositions. They are a constant interplay of contrasts, whether between materiality, color, letting go and control, intention and intentionlessness.
  • Alex Kuznetsov

    Alex Kuznetsov is a Lisbon-based artist whose work engages abstraction as a method of resistance — to speed, to spectacle, to surface legibility.
  • Sara Flynn

    Irish-born ceramic sculptor Sara Flynn is known for her distinctive pots and vessels, always glazed to perfection in either black or white, and the occasional speck of color.
  • INIZIO Solo Exhibition

    Titled INIZIO, which means“to start”, the exhibition explores our perception of place, origin and absence through two new series of limited-edition works available exclusively through the New York-based gallery.
  • Marea Hildebrand

    Marea Hildebrand’s creations embody a sense of roughness, harmony, and simplicity. She is drawing inspiration from nature, Japanese and Korean ceramic art as well as the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi.
  • Diane Griffin

    Diane Griffin sculptures are created to evoke a sense of removed familiarity, with forms that suggest both ancient origins and contemporary relevance.
  • Mahsa Karimizadeh

    While Mahsa Karimizadeh works with an extremely diverse range of media and materials, she retains a distinctive style and aesthetic that always makes her works recognizably hers.
  • Corina Hallatu

    Amsterdam-based artist Corina Hallatu has drawn inspiration from the ancient and mysterious world to create a series of secret maps, as well as a series of portal paintings.