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ARTIST: Tschabalala Self

4me4you features – “Home Body”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Pilar Corrias Gallery which featured the artist Tschabalala Self – “Home Body”. TEXT MY PROCESS The title “Home Body” underscores the inherent tensions at work in domestic settings, where socially-prescribed identity and gender politics still furnish our so-called ‘safe spaces’. Depicting moments of intimacy, a this new series of paintings, have

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ARTIST: Selma Parlour

4me4you features – “Yonder Cloud”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Pi Artworks Gallery which featured the artist Selma Parlour – “Yonder Cloud”. MY PROCESS Selma Parlour is known for her meticulous oil paintings that appear as though they are drawn, dyed or painted. These paintings belie a rigorous process that sees the weave of the soft linen substrate exposed within colour.

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ARTIST: KATSU

4me4you features – “MECHA”. “MECHA”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Omni Gallery which featured the artist KATSU – “MECHA”. MY PROCESS Channelling the mischievous, anarchic spirit of Dadaists from the turn of the 20th Century, Japanese American artist KATSU (b.1982) began as a graffiti writer in the streets of New York in the early 2000s and has been developing his artistic

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Kravitz Con. Gallery

4me4you features ” Under the Jaguar Sun”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Kravitz Contemporary Gallery which featured a group exhibition – ” Under the Jaguar Sun”. MY PROCESS Artists: Yaga Guro/ Victor Galka/ Julia Kowalska/ Louis Appleby/ Martial Guarder MacCarthy Citing a new technological brilliance capable of changing the way in which we perceive reality, “Under the Jaguar Sun” unites a

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ARTIST: ILHWA KIM

4me4you features – ‘Real Life Architecture’. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits House of Fine Art London Gallery which featured the artist ILHWA KIM – ‘Real Life Architecture’. MY PROCESS Ilhwa Kim creates works that are composed of tens of thousands of seed units. Each seed unit has a combination of straight lines and circles, which compose a tiny single universe. The

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ARTIST: Cicek Gallery

4me4you features Cicek Gallery ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Cicek Gallery which featured a group exhibition POLITICS OF CHARM: Women; BAME; Queers & Progress. Artists: Abi Joy Samuel/ Alla Samarina/ Annam Butt/ Berfin Cicek/ Fia Yang/ Kay Gasei/ Naila Hazell From abstract, figurative, cubism to classical, the artists takes you on a vibrant cosmopolitan journey. Each artists works are in conversation

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ARTIST: Girmachew Getnet

4me4you features – “In Between I”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Addis Fine Art Gallery which featured the artist Girmachew Getnet – “In Between I”. MY PROCESS Through his work, Girmachew seeks to capture the universality of lived experience.  His paintings abound with human figures, expressed in different colours in celebration of our multiplicity of perspectives, origins, and histories.   “In

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ARTIST: Ed Worley, aka Opake

4me4you features Ed Worley, aka Opake. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Quantus Gallery which featured the artist Ed Worley, aka Opake. MY PROCESS Opake began experimenting with tagging and later developed his artworks into monumental murals, featuring both elements of calligraphy and illustrative images. He is known for depicting cherished cartoon characters in new, exciting ways, such as a glitching Mickey

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Gillan Jason Gallery

4me4you features -“FACE TO FACE”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Gillan Jason Gallery which featured a group exhibition -“FACE TO FACE”. MY PROCESS **ARTISTS**: Cherry Aribisala; Olivia Valentine Baynham; Diane Chappalley; Naila Hazel; Noa Ironic; Abigail McGinley; Mizuki Nishiyama; Precious Opara; Lulama Wolf; Caroline Wong. ‘Face to Face’ creates a dialogue around the evolution of figurative painting through the work of

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ARTIST: Tadesse Mesfin

4me4you features – “Column of Rhythm”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Addis Fine Art Gallery which featured the artist Tadesse Mesfin – “Column of Rhythm”. MY PROCESS Column of Rythym is a continuation of Tadesse’s work celebrating small-holder trader women who form the backbone of Ethiopia’s communities. Women who work as small-holder vendors in markets scatter across Ethiopian cities, who can

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