Sculpture
Sculpture
Photography
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2025 Parole Pesanti
Tell it to my cone!
All His Engines
Tension
Newspaper 180 × 160 × 680 cm
Glass and metal 55 × 18 × 12 cm
Polyptych, pigment prints Each 30 × 24 cm
Print mounted on wood 127 × 101 × 2 cm
2025
2025
2024
ilaria.buonaiuto Ilaria Buonaiuto
jack.a.greenwood Jack Greenwood
jack_currie Jack Currie
Ilaria Buonaiuto is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice merges material experimentation with social and emotional reflection. Her layered, tactile approach engages texture, movement and scent to evoke sensory memory and the psychological weight of contemporary life. Through these immersive compositions, Ilaria invites audiences to reconsider connections between material, environment and emotion, and to reflect on how meaning is embedded in the overlooked. Parole Pesanti (Heavy Words) explores the emotional weight of everyday exposure to media, routine, and disconnection. Discarded newspapers collected from London train stations form both material and metaphor, embodying overlooked narratives, emotional fatigue, and habitual overload. Suspended with transparent fishing wire, the structure floats yet feels heavy, echoing the contradiction of carrying burdens that appear weightless to others.
Jack Greenwood is a neurodivergent artist and photographer from the North of England whose practice examines everyday objects and materials, using their surfaces to explore wider cultural expression. Greenwood has been developing a photographic approach centred on the idea of ‘autistic evidence’ as a way to document intimate encounters within the urban landscape. Through this practice, Greenwood positions the photographic image as an extension of neurodivergent experience. All His Engines is a polyptych that represents fragments of autistic experience observed in everyday urban spaces. Using the methodology of ‘photographic evidence’, the work subverts neurotypical assumptions that both neurodiversity and the photographic image are transparent or fixed. Surfaces and facades become points of attachment, highlighting the unstable and fluid qualities of photography and transforming image fragments into carriers of lived autistic perception.
Jack Currie is a Scottish-born photographer currently based in London whose practice is rooted in concept- driven work with a playful spirit and a strong emphasis on narrative. Currie thrives on bold and unconventional ideas, drawing inspiration from the unusual and finding concepts in unexpected places. With a drive to push boundaries, Currie continues to imagine and create striking photographic works that stand out through originality, storytelling and a distinctive creative energy. Tension explores the delicate balance between aspiration and restraint. The balloon symbolises dreams, hope, and the human desire to rise, while the brick embodies the burdens, fears, or societal pressures that hold us down. The artwork invites viewers to feel the quiet, almost invisible forces that shape our movement, sometimes preventing flight, sometimes defining it.
iremcamyilmaz Irem Yılmaz
Tell It to My Cone! presents a plump female figure balanced atop an ice cream cone. The character does not conform to societal standards. While acceptance is claimed, it is never fully granted within the structures that define the world. She stands in full view, exposed to stares and silent verdicts. Her existence is constantly weighed against ideals she never agreed to. And as time passes, she begins to melt and slowly disappearing, just like the ice cream beneath her.
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