Reka Ferenczi

Born in 1987, Réka Ferenczi is a Hungarian artist, currently living and working in London. She studied art at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest and obtained a Masters from the Royal College of Fine Art in London. She works across a range of media, with a particular focus on sculpture, installations and public interventions.

Réka’s work is exploring the connection of the artist to their artwork, and the origins of the artistic inspiration by way of her Hungarian background. She has exhibited extensively in Hungary, Austria and in the UK.

Réka Ferenczi collaborated on the Mnemonic City project ‘Inter-Scape’  in London in September 2013.

Mnemonic City Projects:
Inter-Scape

website:
www.saatchiart.com/rekaferenczi

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Iury Lech

Iury Lech is a member of the Ukrainian diaspora, who has lived abroad for over 30 years, including in the US, Spain and the UK. He works within the realm of video-art, music and literature, and was part of the pioneers in the Spanish electronic and digital audiovisual scene that in the 80’s began to develop visual-aural performances. He currently lives in Spain.

Iury has exhibited work worldwide, at exhibitions and events such as Ars Electrónica, Art Futura, ISEA and SONAR in Barcelona.

Iury Lech collaborated on the Mnemonic City project ‘Inter-Scape’  in London in September 2013.

Mnemonic City Projects:
Inter-Scape

website:
www.vimeo.com/iurylech

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Irene Pulga

Irene Pulga, who is originally from Italy, is an artist who currently lives and works in London. She is a painter, printmaker and illustrator, who has exhibited extensively in London and Italy.

Irene Pulga collaborated on the Mnemonic City project ‘Inter-Scape’  in London in September 2013.
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Mnemonic City Projects:
Inter-Scape

 

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Charlie Vallely

Charlie Vallely, originally from Cambridge, UK, has been living and working in London for over 10 years. She is a sculptor and photographer and has exhibited extensively in London and throughout the UK.

Charlie Vallely  collaborated on the Mnemonic City Project  ‘Inter-Scape’ in London in September 2013.
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Mnemonic City Projects:
Mnemonic City: Inter-Scape

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Rodrigo Cesar

Rodrigo Cesar, who is originally from Portugal, is a London based artist working in a variety of media, with a focus on sculpture, installation and video. He has exhibited extensively in London and across Europe.

Rodrigo’s work experiments with the juxtaposition of appropriated and found materials that are extracted from a day-to-day context. Thematically, his work is based on a resistance to the logic of a capitalist market system, and it challenges the binaries of a continually reconstructed Self and Other, which oscillates between our own ‘cannibal’ and ‘civilized’ selves.

Rodrigo Cesar first collaborated on ‘Moving Streets’  in London in April 2013 and has been a regular Guest Artist since.

Mnemonic City Projects:
Mnemonic City: Florence
Inter-Scape
Moving Streets

websites:
www.vimeo.com/rodrigocesar

 

Max Max

Max  Max is a self thought artist and object collector, interested in anything that is left behind. His work reflects his nomadic life and therefore the streets of London.

He does not have a website or mobile phone, but anyone is more than welcome to meet him personally.

Max Max collaborated on the Mnemonic City project ‘Moving Streets’  in London in April 2013.

Mnemonic City Projects:
Moving Streets

 

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Ken Flaherty

Ken Flaherty is an artist and photographer living and working in London. He  has also been active for many years as a curator and event organiser, and currently runs Doomed Gallery, located in Dalston in North London.

Ken Flaherty  collaborated on the Mnemonic City project ‘Moving Streets’  in April 2013.

 

Mnemonic City Projects:
Moving Streets

website:
www.doomedgallery.com

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Julien Thomasset

Julien Thomasset, who is originally from the South of France, studied Visual Communication at the Kent Institute of Art and Design, in Maidstone UK, where he obtained a BA in Illustration. He is a painter and illustrator who has extensively exhibited in London, France and across Europe. He currently lives between London and Antibes, France.

Julien approaches the medium of painting in a unique way, by experimenting extensively with unusual painting/drawing materials as well as using found objects as a base of his artworks. His subject matter focuses on the urban environment on the one hand, and on the human figure and spiritual concepts on the other. He is extremely prolific, sketching daily and also experimenting in other artistic areas such as performance and music.

Julien Thomasset first collaborated on the Mnemonic City Project for ‘Moving Streets’ in April 2013 and has been a regular Guest Artist of the project since.

Mnemonic City Projects:
Inter-Scape
Moving Streets

website:
www.julienthomasset.com

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Sisetta Zappone

Born is 1984, Sissetta Zappone is a professional printmaker whose work combines etching, lithography, and woodcut printing techniques.
In 2007, Sisetta graduated in painting and drawing with highest honours from the Accademia di Belle Arte in Florence, Italy. Sisetta then continued her studies at Bisonte International School of Graphic Arts, where she solidified her passion for etching and engraving, earning her MA as a master printmaker.

Sisetta’s work is a study in symbolism and archetypes in both cultural and mystical application. From a meticulous observation of reality, she expresses her personal fascinations through a dictionary of shapes that find their origins in the first millennium. Through her archaic imagery and their attached mythos she provokes modern viewers by offering both the old and a new interpretation of our collective and individual experience.

Sissetta Zappone  collaborated on Mnemonic City: Madrid  in November 2012.

Mnemonic City Projects:
Mnemonic City: Madrid

websites:
www.sisettazappone.com

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Amos Shein

amos_shein_bioAmos Shein obtained a Foundation diploma in Fine Art from Camberwell College of Arts, followed by a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts. He works across various meda such as installation art, sculpture, painting, drawing and performance. He has extensively exhibited in the UK and overseas.

His work revolves around the idea of transformation, and he usually creates objects and imaginary assemblages/installations made out of discarded objects that were left behind. He is also exploring and experimenting with performance, as well as drawings and paintings of repetitive patterns that grow into organic forms.

Amos Shein first collaborated on the Mnemonic City Project for ‘Plato’s Cave’ in September 2012 and has been a regular Guest Artist of the project since.

Mnemonic City Projects:
Inter-Scape
Mnemonic City: Madrid
Plato’s Cave

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