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Cloud Gazing [i] 2024
The Sparkle, The Blossom, and The Milky Land 2024
Distorted Moon 2025
Moonwoven 2025
Single-channel video 7 min 1 sec
Video 3 min 58 sec
White earthenware 30 × 26 × 26 cm
Video 1 min
DanFong Wang d.f_wang
Daniel Atzil atzilul
Danfong Wang is a Taiwanese artist based in London. Working with textiles and animation, Wang draws on Taiwanese Taoist rituals and folk beliefs to explore feminist narratives. Using hand-stitching as both resistance and reverence, Wang questions the roles assigned to women, blending sacred symbols with everyday labour. The work invites reflection on the unseen cultural structures that shape identity and gender in contemporary life. Danfong Wang weaves encounters with Buddhist and Christian ritual into a meditation on motherhood, gender and belief. The animation stems from experiences of performing in a funeral band and attending a Buddhist funeral. It is interlaced with imagery of the Virgin Mary. Referencing the Eighth Vow of the Medicine Buddha, which denies female identity in the pursuit of enlightenment, the work critiques narratives that restrict women through sacrifice and motherhood while overlooking their struggles and contradictions.
Dani Sujin danisujinstudio
Daniel Atzil is a creator of worlds, shaping pixels into visions that blur the line between reality and imagination. Working at the intersection of art and technology, he uses cutting-edge AI image and video tools to build immersive realms rich with texture, light and story. His practice moves seamlessly between the poetic and the commercial, revealing how code can become canvas and algorithms can dream. For Atzil, AI is not just a tool but a collaborator in crafting new realities. Moonwoven imagines a dreamlike frontier where humanity, myth and celestial landscapes merge into a tactile reality. Woven fabrics, textured skins and sculpted forms evoke both the ancient and the otherworldly, with the recurring crescent moon as cradle, vessel and threshold. Figures move through acts of intimacy, exploration and ritual, their etched bodies carrying the weight of memory as imagined architectures rise around them.
Dani Sujin is a New York-based artist working with ceramic and glass. Drawing from bilingual experience and cultural memory, Sujin uses abstraction, surface and form to explore the layered nature of identity. Treating material as both archive and language, Sujin creates vessels that hold and question what remains across time and place. In Distorted Moon , Dani Sujin explores language as both medium and theme. Growing up bilingual, Sujin experienced words as unstable archives of memory and identity—gained and lost, translated and distorted. This instability is reflected through the abstraction of text on ceramic surfaces, where letters fade, merge or become unreadable yet evocative. Writing, printing and layering text serve as both personal and conceptual investigations.
Damien Roach
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Damien Roach is a London-based artist, designer, musician and lecturer whose interdisciplinary practice spans sound, publishing, creative direction and audiovisual work. Roach explores machine vision and non-human planetary perspectives through the concept of Acid Realism. Working with AI-generated audio, performance and immersive media, Roach challenges dystopian imaginaries and proposes alternative futures rooted in perception and transformation.
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