2025 ArtEvol Catalogue

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Is This Me? Is This You? 2025

Are We going to Hell in a Handcart?

Reflective Yellow 2025

C-Type print 127 × 84 cm

Embossed etchings, charcoal screen prints, photolithography, mixed media 132 × 366 cm

Mixed media 152 × 273 × 7 cm

Oil on panel 122 × 122 × 5 cm

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tristanstarstreakfrancogittens Tristan Gittens

torimcleanprint Tori McLean

Tori Tanigawa

tracy_harper_abstract_artist Tracy Harper

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Tori McLean is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans print, sculpture and installation. Using the language of childhood play, McLean creates interactive works that explore ideas of female value with humour and precision. Through a synthesis of analytical and intuitive processes, McLean transforms familiar forms into spaces of engagement and reflection on social and cultural identity. Is This Me? Is This You? is an interactive triptych of wall-based automatons that explores female identity through the archetypes of Maiden, Mother, and Crone. Tori McLean combines analogue and digital print and sculpture, with each figure posing a question about societal expectations around female stereotypes. Layered with symbolism, texture, and motion, the work invites reflection on the roles women navigate across a lifetime, questioning where value lies.

Tristan Gittens is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice integrates painting with material and scientific inquiry. With a background in data analysis and bioscience, Gittens explores the intersections between art, science and perception. His work investigates human experience through emotional and philosophical perspectives, translating abstract ideas of space and time into tangible forms. Reflective Yellow invites viewers into a transitional space, one that exists between presence and absence, light and shadow, clarity and uncertainty. In a world shaped by disconnection, displacement and anxiety, the painting offers stillness, a moment to reflect on what it means to exist within tension. The muted palette, layered forms, and disrupted perspectives evoke the fragile divide between inner and outer life.

Tori Tanigawa is a London-based photographer whose practice explores identity and the notion of the ‘other’, shaped by her experience within in-between cultural spaces. Working primarily with analogue processes, she examines interpersonal relationships, palimpsest, and abstracted form through a lyrical and tactile photographic lens. Tori Tanigawa uses double exposure created in camera to represent the blurred palimpsest of third cultures, migration, and layered identities. As a mixed-race queer woman who has lived in multiple cities, Tanigawa seeks a way to depict this multifaceted reality that is not unique to Tanigawa alone. The work asks how identity shapes the idea and understanding of home, of community, of place.

Tracy Harper’s works focus on abstract explorations of the psyche, capturing movement and energy to express the mind’s fluidity. Harper’s practice employs mixed media, combining materials such as polyfilla, rope, builders’ foam, spray and acrylic with traditional oil paints, creating dynamic contemporary compositions that provoke introspection and dialogue between artwork and viewer. Are We Going to Hell in a Handcart? responds to a rapidly shifting world and an increasingly fragile psychological climate. Tracy Harper presents an evolving, experimental body of work informed by the Buddhist concept of the Monkey Mind, visualising the chaotic, restless nature of thoughts during times of fear and uncertainty.

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