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Softly Spoken from the Other Room
Amberforms
AHA, AHA—A Celebration 2024
A Living System’s Last Breath 2025
Single-channel video, sound 9 min
12 luminograms on light sensitive paper Each 30.5 × 25.4 cm
Acrylic on canvas 80 × 100 × 4.5 cm
Kappa carrageenan, lacquer, sulfurised copper foil, glass
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2025
tank, air filter, air pump, temperature controller 100 × 100 × 40 cm
rosaklijn Rosa Klijn
roya.nozadi Roya Nozadi
Ross Deeley
raycharlesstudio Rui Cai
rossdeeley
Rosa Klijn is a video artist whose practice explores how stories emerge, shift and fade over time. Working with slow landscapes and subtle movements, Klijn allows surroundings to shape unfolding narratives. By tracing fragments of fiction within real environments, Klijn reflects on memory’s fragility and imagination’s role in shaping perception, seeking to preserve moments by reconstructing how they are first interpreted. Softly Spoken from the Other Room is a video work exploring memory as a living process that continually shifts, reshapes, and reinterprets itself. Drawing from childhood recollections, it unfolds within a fabricated house of unknown passages and rooms. The work follows distortions and errors as memories fade, seeking meaning while questioning the unreliable nature of memory itself.
Roya Nozadi is an abstract painter based in London whose work explores identity, memory and human connection. Using painting as a mindful, intuitive process, Nozadi allows each work to emerge from within, drawing on the unconscious to shape its form. Rooted in shared narratives, Nozadi’s practice embraces art as a healing and communal way of living, where presence, creativity and connection are central. AHA, AHA—A Celebration is a painting that captures the instant of realisation, the spark when clarity arrives like music, playful yet profound. Hybrid beings fly and dance across the canvas in rhythmic harmony, echoing the repeated phrase ‘AHA, AHA’. The composition holds onto the fleeting but satisfying moment when chaos and meaning converge, creating a joyful space of balance, movement and revelation.
Ross Deeley is a London-based artist working across sculpture, drawing and video. Using found objects and discarded materials, from household remnants to shells of overlooked creatures, Deeley explores time, memory and the unseen energies embedded in things. Through humorous and unmonumental assemblages, Deeley’s practice reveals hidden relationships and encourages reflection on the Anthropocene, the environment, and the passage of time. Amberforms is a series of drawings created using a tool of Ross Deeley’s own creation. Light is drawn over the surface of light-sensitive paper. The process produces images that appear gestural, yet also biological and cellular, each holding a primordial amber glow and evoking a connection to deep time.
Rui Cai is a London-based artist whose research-led practice explores ecological entanglement under biocapitalism. Informed by posthuman theory and systems aesthetics, Cai’s work challenges anthropocentric perspectives and reimagines art as a critical, symbiotic inquiry into life, materiality and capital. A Living System’s Last Breath is a desk-based installation that serves as a microcosm of transdisciplinary practice. Designed to resemble a studio or laboratory, the installation immerses visitors in process rather than outcome. The viewing path starts with works representing propagation and blooming, moves to the decayed and shrunken sculptures, and culminates with The Tomb of the Biosculpture , symbolising death.
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