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ARTIST: Leigh Bowery

4me4you features – “-Tell Them I’ve Gone to Papua New Guinea”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits the Fitzrovia Chapel which featured performance artist and 80’s club kid Leigh Bowery -Tell Them I’ve Gone to Papua New Guinea. MY PROCESS The garments he donned mutated nightly, and have inspired greats. His white painted face, with sex-doll style red lips, was transposed onto

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ARTIST: Kwabena Lartey

4me4you features – “Faces”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visited Chilli Art Projects Gallery which featured the artist Kwabena Lartey – “Faces”. MY PROCESS Lartey’s Faces document the struggles of one’s inner self. The works have the viewers re-evaluate vulnerability at times in their lives and how they have dealt with conflicts. The state of trauma is something not discussed, but with

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ARTIST: Rachel Maclean

4me4you features – – That’s not Mi! ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Josh Lilley Gallery which featured the artist Rachel Maclean – That’s not Mi! MY PROCESS Maclean mirrors and inverts throughout the works featured, employing technology and fabrication to hit repeated notes of uneasy, uncanny perfection in a seamless, sometimes seemingly virtual space in which the viewer is implicated. Gravity

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ARTIST: Suchitra Mattai

4me4you features – “why we like it”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Unit London Gallery which featured the artist Suchitra Mattai – “why we like it”. MY PROCESS The artist purposefully brings together mediums, using found materials and reimagining them to create her artworks.  Often, Mattai will include vintage prints that depict European and colonial pastoral motifs.  However, her works create

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ARTIST: Sarah Ball  

4me4you features – “Demonstrating”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Stephen Friedman Gallery which featured the artist  Sarah Ball  – “Demonstrating”. MY PROCESS Demonstrating an acute sensitivity to the psyche of her subjects, Ball’s enigmatic portraits explore the way we project images of ourselves  to the world. Using closely cropped compositions, the body of works celebrates individuals whose self-expression contest conventional gender

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ARTIST: SAKI & Bitches

ARTIST: SAKI & Bitches ABOUT ME 4me4you features SAKI & Bitches – “U•ki•yo“. MY PROCESS Able to turn her hand to many different styles and mediums on works produced on wood, pencil sketch, glass, and spray paint; SAKI’s art is unintentionally controversial and erotically sweet. See more: WEBSITE: www.sakiandb.com Youtube Facebook “U•ki•yo“ ARTIST: SAKI & Bitches

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ARTIST: Gisela McDaniel

4me4you features – “Manhaga Fu’una” ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Pilar Corrias Gallery which featured Gisela McDaniel – “Manhaga Fu’una”. MY PROCESS Working primarily with women and non binary people who identify as Black; Micronesian, Indigenous to Turtle Island, Asian, Latinx/e, and/or mixed race, who statistically experience much higher rates of violence and murder, McDaniel disrupts and responds to historical and contemporary

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ARTIST: Hannah Lim

4me4you features – “Inanimate Creatures.” ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Changing Room Gallery which featured the artist Hannah Lim – Inanimate Creatures. MY PROCESS Hannah Lim is a sculpture.  Her sculptures reclaim and re-imagine this practice conscientiously.  Both ornamental and functional designs are blended together in larger and smaller-scale works. She has drawn inspiration from a range of Chinese literature focused on

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ARTIST: Yoon Hyup

4me4you features – “Light and Shadow“. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Stolen Space Gallery which featured the artist Yoon Hyup  – “Light and Shadow“. MY PROCESS Light and Shadow, takes us on a journey through his daily life in the city, capturing every day moments through lively flows of light and colour that whisk us along for the ride. Yoon Hyup is

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ARTIST: Dawn Okoro

4me4you features – “Mad Explosive Spontaneity”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Maddox Gallery which featured the artist Dawn Okoro – “Mad Explosive Spontaneity”. MY PROCESS Mad Explosive Spontaneity is a lyric written by MC and trailblazer for women in hip-hop, Bahamadia. Using wordplay, allusions, and jazz samples to make her point, the line alludes to the lyricist’s ability to shine in

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