2025 ArtEvol Catalogue

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2025 Spikey Land

Blonde 2024

Ellie 2023

Natural Focusing Apparatus

Cable, hexbug, resin, silicone, steel and woven roving 30 × 40 × 5 cm

Glass and wood 150 × 120 cm

Wet plate collodion

Blown glass, brass, stainless steel, LED, braided electrical cable 45 × 40 × 20 cm

2025

Alisa Dyundik

Alison Stott

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Alisa Dyundik is a photographer working between documentary and fashion. Drawing on documentary traditions, she explores the tension between reality and staged narrative, blending authenticity with a distinct visual style. Her work addresses social issues, especially human rights and female representation in post-Soviet societies, offering nuanced reflections on identity, agency and cultural memory while challenging conventional portrayals. Ellie is created using the wet plate collodion process, a 19th-century technique involving a glass plate coated with collodion and sensitised with silver nitrate. This labour-intensive, unpredictable method produces a unique image and encourages slow, intentional engagement between artist, subject and medium.

Alison Stott is a glass and light artist who explores the intersections of art and science, craft and technology, glass and light. Central to the practice is a fascination with caustics, the luminous patterns created through the intra-action of glass and light, offering a lens for exploring relationality. Grounded in New Materialist thought and phenomenology, Stott creates works in which meaning arises through encounter, participation and co-creation. The lens was waterjet cut and polished to reveal its internal structure, performing visibly through shifting projections of light. Suspended in stainless steel gyroscopic rings and supported by brass, it can be tilted to activate caustic patterns with sunlight or LED. Made with physicist Sir Michael Berry, the work merges intuition and precision, uniting glass, light and viewer.

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Alexis Wong

Alice Palace creates illuminated art installations using glass globes and lacquered wood. Each work is designed to brighten a space visually and emotionally, offering a sense of happiness. With simple and playful forms, Palace makes the work accessible to audiences of all ages.

Alexis Wong is a UK-based artist working across sculpture, sound and moving image. Wong explores thresholds and transitions, beginning with movement, rhythm or mechanism and tracing the tension between repetition and decay. The works adapt to surroundings through mimicry yet often stall in failed transition, caught between function and malfunction.

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