Our artists

We represent a deliberately small roster, working closely with each artist across exhibitions, commissions, publications, and museum placement. These are the makers at the heart of Artspace.

Mara Quintero

Painting

Layered terracotta surfaces that map memory and place. Lives and works in Lisbon.

Devon Akahoshi

Sculpture

Soft, mechanical forms in fabric and steel that ask what a machine could feel.

Ife Nwosu

Photography

Large-format portraits that hold light like a held breath. Based in Lagos and London.

Lukas Brandt

Video & Sound

Slow-burning moving-image works built from field recordings and found footage.

Soraya Rai

Textile

Hand-dyed weavings that translate coastlines into pattern and tide.

Tomas Maro

Ceramics

Vessels glazed in volcanic ash, pushing clay to the edge of collapse.

Hannah Öberg

Drawing

Vast graphite landscapes built up over months from a single horizon line.

Kwame Osei

Mixed Media

Assemblage and collage that splice archive, advertising, and family photographs.

Rosa Caldera

Printmaking

Hand-pulled woodcuts in deep reds, drawing on Mexican muralist traditions.

Yuki Tanabe

Installation

Room-scale works of paper, thread, and air that shift with the viewer's path.

Elias Moreau

Photography

Quiet still lifes of the overlooked corners of domestic and industrial space.

Nadia Volkov

Sculpture

Cast-bronze fragments that read as both ancient relic and future artefact.

Representation

What it means to be with us.

We represent artists for the long arc of a career, not a single sale. That means studio support, considered placement, and the patience to let a body of work develop.

Exhibitions & commissions

Regular solo and group presentations, plus new work made for our spaces.

Museum & collector placement

We place work thoughtfully, with institutions and collections that will care for it.

Catalogues & press

Publications, writing, and press support that build a lasting record.

See their work in the gallery.

Many of these artists are on view right now. Check what's showing and plan a visit to experience the work first-hand.