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Therapeutic Straw
Xperience
Sweet, Sad Lullaby to Asher Us to Whatever Is Waiting Afterwards
VERTEBRAL: The Way I Look at You
Straw 200 × 200 × 200 cm
Video 1 min 2 sec
Acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas 70 × 50 cm
3D-printed biolastic, metal wire, CGI, camera and sensors, screens, sound Single module 46 × 27 × 23 cm
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kerelldmet Kyryll Dmytrenko
kseniyaoudenot Kseniya Oudenot
kristina.tonev Kristina Tonev
Kyryll Dmytrenko is a London-based Ukrainian interdisciplinary designer and artist. His practice is driven by a deep interest in the evolving relationship between humans and technology. He explores this relationship through media such as pen plotting, digital fabrication and CGI. Dmytrenko’s projects often blur disciplinary boundaries, provoking new critical ways of sensing, interpreting and imagining futures. In the age of artificial intelligence, interaction with machines has become routine, yet the inner world of the black box is rarely considered. VERTEBRAL: The Way I Look at You offers another view. The viewer’s movement and proximity shape the response, creating dialogue between human and non-human. The work critiques interface culture bound to screens, keyboards and cursors. It imagines technology that forms impressions, sharing space and perception.
krys_kona Krys Kona
Kseniya Oudenot is a Ukrainian-born British artist based between Paris and London. With a background spanning fashion, theatre and visual arts, Oudenot creates sculptures, paintings and installations that combine dramatic forms, rich textures and bold contrasts. Drawing on themes of time, altered nature and changing ecosystems, Oudenot’s practice reflects on transformation and the fragile balance between human intervention and the natural world. Sweet, Sad Lullaby to Asher Us to Whatever Is Waiting Afterwards presents an image of the forest carved from a thick layer of paint. Painted with metallic pigment, the work shifts in appearance depending on the angle of view. Thematically, it explores organic and non-organic forms, mysteries and dreams, astrology, the starry night sky, lightning, geometry, cartography and city night lights.
Kristina Tonev is a Suffolk-based artist from Lithuania working in sculpture, performance and installation. Using natural and ephemeral materials such as straw, Tonev creates labour-intensive works that engage the body in states of transformation. Tonev’s work is driven by process and sensory experience, with a sensitivity to the passage of time and the tactile qualities of natural and often ephemeral materials. Therapeutic Straw explores the use of straw as a restorative material for audiences. It is designed to foster trust within diverse communities and to slow down the pace of socially accelerated culture. Straw sheets are suspended to form a room within a room, inviting visitors to spend time surrounded by natural materials.
Krys Kona is a photographer and filmmaker working across fashion, art and performance. Drawing on DIY and alternative aesthetics, Kona creates raw images and films that challenge conventional ideas of beauty and style. Through projects, Kona explores fashion as a creative act beyond consumerism, expanding its boundaries into art and amplifying voices outside mainstream systems. Xperience blends elements of nature and 3D scanning technology through an Afro-futuristic lens. Conceived as a lo-fi project shaped by the aesthetics of fashion, it forms part of the wider Fashion No Fashion series, which positions fashion beyond consumption and closer to art.
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