Current 2025

  • (b.1988) is an artist, writer and publisher originally from London but based mostly in Bergen, Norway. He works with language as raw material—moulding, stretching and transforming texts on screens, on the page and through sound. Brzeski studied English Literature at University of Sheffield (UK), and Fine Art at Bergen Art Academy (NO). He has participated in the Maumaus Independent Study Program (Lisbon) and Mountain School of Arts (Los Angeles). Exhibitions and performances include The Norwegian National Museum (Oslo), Lydgalleriet (Bergen), Pachinko (Oslo), Bærum Kunsthall, bb15 Space for Contemporary Art (Linz), Meta.Morf—Biennale for art and technology (Trondheim), Black Box Theatre (Oslo), and Chao Art Centre (Beijing). Residencies include Contemporary Art Stavanger Art Writing Residency, Bas Fisher Invitational (Miami) and The Creative Europe Oscillations Program.  He runs the publishing presses TEXST and Vibrational Semantics. In 2025, Samuel is a participant in the Jan van Eyck Post-Academic Residency (Maastricht).

  • (b. 1984) is an artist and illustrator. He is widely considered as the first comic theory scholar in China. He has published dozens of independent comic books, including the best-selling book Mr.Men, and contributed to several well-known magazines as a columnist. His works have been collected by various museums, such as Musée de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême (Paris).

Coming up

  • (b.1985) was born in Yongzhou, Hunan Province, China in 1985, and graduated from the Department of Sculpture, Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2011. Now lives and works in Berlin and Yongzhou. Li explores physicality, substance, surrounding environment, conceptual cognition, and social values through physical actions, video works, and performances which are the port of entry to the social fabric of everyday society. His experiments occupy urban and rural spaces, from public scenery of the streets to natural sites, or remote post-industrial locations. Using his body as a sculptural material to enact creative investigation. He uses ruptures and repetition to manifest how sculpture and performance are intertwined. His artistic practice is motivated by the needs to know one's spatial and material environment through bodily interaction in order to question and transcend the norms and ideologies our environments impose.

    His work has exhibited throughout the US, Europe, and Asia, and is in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art and other art institutions.

  • (b. 1989, China) is a multi-disciplinary printmaking artist based in Shanghai, China, and Bristol, UK.

    She graduated from the University of Arts London in 2016 and was honoured with the RE Gwen May Recent Graduate Award by the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. 2017 following her return to China, Hammer established the “Wait and Roll Printmaking Studio" in Shanghai.

    In 2023, she completed her Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking MA at UWE Bristol. She was recently honoured with the Creativity Award from The Royal West of England Academy and the Bainbridge Print Prize from the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.

  • (b. 1988, Norway) is an artist and printmaker.

    In 2019 she received her MFA from the Oslo National Academy of Fine Arts. That same year, she was the recipient of the KoMask European Masters Printmaking Award in Antwerp.

    Referring to her own Norwegian-Singaporean family background, themes of migration and historical trade routes have long formed the basis of Liberg's practice. She is particularly interested in the loss of memory and cultural understanding that occurs between generations as a result of migration and diaspora, and how personal family histories can represent fragments of larger global narratives of trade, colonialism and women's roles.

    Liberg works with traditional graphic techniques such as lithography, etching, copper engraving and mezzotint.

  • Nhozagri received her Bachelor's degree from Studio 4 of the Printmaking Department of China Academy of Art in 2010 and her Master's degree from Studio 6 of the Printmaking Department of Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2015.

    Attempting to construct a cosmological system of self-contained lifeforms, Nhozagri has developed research on the spiritual dimension of various unconventional narrative models. She will continue to forecast the final sweet dream until the very last joule of cosmic heat is exhausted.

    The works involve easel painting, sculpture, animation, independent publishing, etc., eccentric, cute, and unrestricted.

Wave Spell in the Cosmic Creation

  • Lin Zhipeng / No.223, currently based in Beijing, is a photographer, writer, and independent publisher. A calm observer navigating multiple roles, he uses words and a lens to document the people and events around him, capturing moments of color, life, and growth.

    His works have been featured in numerous exhibitions, art fairs, and museums both in China and internationally, including Unseen Amsterdam, Paris Photo Fair, Photo Basel, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Lianzhou International Photo Festival, ICP (International Center of Photography) in New York, MEP (Maison Européenne de la Photographie) in Paris, Art Gallery of Western Australia, and State Gallery of Stuttgart. Recent solo exhibitions include venues such as the Delaware Contemporary Art Museum in the U.S., Canton-Sardine Gallery in Vancouver, Akio Nagasawa Gallery in Tokyo, The Walther Collection in Ulm, In Between Gallery in Paris, Galerie Kitsuné in New York, M97 Gallery and Desaga Gallery in Shanghai, Stieglitz19 in Belgium, and Migrant Bird in Berlin. Lin has also been featured in documentaries such as “China Through the Lens” by French ARTE TV (2013) and “China Through a Young Photographer’s Eyes” by Japanese NHK TV.

    His photobook No.223 was recognized as one of the Best Photography Books of 2012 by PHOTOEYE, while Sour Strawberries was selected as one of the Best Photography Books of 2018 by Spain’s El País.

La Liberté ou l’Amour

  • (b.1989, Seoul) lives and works in Oslo. She received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2013; an MA from Hongik University, Seoul in 2021; an MFA from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and was honorably awarded the Student Prize 2023 by the Norwegian Association for Arts and Crafts. Park has been exhibited worldwide in London, Seoul, Trondheim, Bergen, and Zurich. Her work can be found in prominent institutional collections including KODE Bergen, Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, and Universal Ballet, Seoul.

  • is a Norwegian-Vietnamese artist working between Oslo and Berlin. Nguyen grew up in the Bidong refugee camp and migrated to Norway as a child. His youth was spent on the west coast of Norway. Nguyen has a background as a designer and photographer, and has developed an art practice over the last few years – quickly becoming an emerging young artists. 

  • (b. 1994, China) is an artist based in Oslo. In her work, Qi delves into nature’s mystique and the imaginative potential of digital world-building, bringing extraordinary creatures and complex mythologies to life. A graduate of the Oslo Academy of Fine Arts, she has recently exhibited at Studio 17 (Stavanger), Tegnerforbundet (Oslo), Bærum Kunsthall, Høstutstillingen 2022, Østlandsutstillingen 2023, Galleri Blunk (Trondheim), Galleri Ask (Horten), and Forum Box (Helsinki).