collaborators: other artists
patricio forrester
Collaborator since 2014 till present: 'Like Ink'2014, 'Beyond, what lies beyond' 2014, 'Here Body' 2015, 'Is this ART?' 2015, 'Left' 2015, 'Quimera' 2017
Patricio Forrester is a visual artist specialised in public and participatory art. After obtaining his MA at Goldsmiths’ College, Patricio founded Artmongers in 2003 and has since created works that became iconic in South East London, such as His ’n’ Hers, as well as internationally. His art puts particular emphasis on problematic or sensitive spaces such as a clinic for adolescents with Mental Disorders, a Syrian Refugee Camp or the polluted areas of the A2 in New Cross. He uses a variety of mediums including murals, digital print, art on clothes and performance art to create works that are accessible to the general public.
www.artmongersaction.org
Patricio Forrester is a visual artist specialised in public and participatory art. After obtaining his MA at Goldsmiths’ College, Patricio founded Artmongers in 2003 and has since created works that became iconic in South East London, such as His ’n’ Hers, as well as internationally. His art puts particular emphasis on problematic or sensitive spaces such as a clinic for adolescents with Mental Disorders, a Syrian Refugee Camp or the polluted areas of the A2 in New Cross. He uses a variety of mediums including murals, digital print, art on clothes and performance art to create works that are accessible to the general public.
www.artmongersaction.org
nieves mingueza
Collaborator in 2016 for the creation of 'Snow Falling Soon'
Nieves is a Spanish visual artist based in London, focusing on analogue photography, collage, mixed media and other experimental processes.
Nieves works with vintage and lo-fi cameras, antique papers and books, charcoals and minimal texts.
Her inspirations include avant-garde experimental cinema, the surrealist movement and minimal, progressive music.
www.nievesmingueza.com
Nieves is a Spanish visual artist based in London, focusing on analogue photography, collage, mixed media and other experimental processes.
Nieves works with vintage and lo-fi cameras, antique papers and books, charcoals and minimal texts.
Her inspirations include avant-garde experimental cinema, the surrealist movement and minimal, progressive music.
www.nievesmingueza.com
francesc serra vila
Collaborator in 2013 for the creation of Dawn/s, currently collaborating designing the set for QUIMERA.
Francesc Serra Vila is a London based architect specialised in immersive installations, design for performances and interactive sculptures; a body of work driven by his interest in site specific and temporariness. His work wishes to highlight the uniqueness of the present, in time and space, and raise audience’s feeling of self. Francesc's work, developed on his own or in collaboration with other artists (choreographers, theatre directors, light and sound designers), has been presented in cities such as London, Brussels, Barcelona, Cardiff and Taipei. In parallel to his artistic career, he is currently doing the MFA in Scenography at Central School of Speech and Drama (London). In the past, he has worked as project draughtsman for main opera houses in Europe, including ENO, La Monnaie and Gran Teatre del Liceu. www.fserravila.com |
clara pinto
Collaborator currently designing the costumes for QUIMERA.
Clara Pinto is a Fashion Designer from Buenos Aires, trained in visual arts and textile design. Her work is carefully crafted using organic materials to explore the concept of women: their anatomy, their battles, their weaknesses and strengths. She upcycles animal waste such as bones, wool and hair to create textiles with organic patterns and nature-inspired embroideries. Clara was currently selected as a Studio Resident Artist at Sarabande: The Lee Alexander Mcqueen Foundation. During 2018 she spent various months in Textilsetur Islands Residency in Iceland, where she collected raw wool and horse hair as well as compiling photographs of scars and marks in women's skin. The research and experimentation led to Mummies, her latest collection. Mummies was presented at the Argentine Ambassador's Residency in the context of the London Design Biennale.
www.notjustalabel.com/clara-pinto
Clara Pinto is a Fashion Designer from Buenos Aires, trained in visual arts and textile design. Her work is carefully crafted using organic materials to explore the concept of women: their anatomy, their battles, their weaknesses and strengths. She upcycles animal waste such as bones, wool and hair to create textiles with organic patterns and nature-inspired embroideries. Clara was currently selected as a Studio Resident Artist at Sarabande: The Lee Alexander Mcqueen Foundation. During 2018 she spent various months in Textilsetur Islands Residency in Iceland, where she collected raw wool and horse hair as well as compiling photographs of scars and marks in women's skin. The research and experimentation led to Mummies, her latest collection. Mummies was presented at the Argentine Ambassador's Residency in the context of the London Design Biennale.
www.notjustalabel.com/clara-pinto