Minne Fry
Never afraid to embrace life as a learning process, Johannesburg born Minne Fry’s work has consistently both embraced and expressed change in a medium where the continuity of the ’trademark’ brush stroke have long been held to be
Hamish Fulton
Emerging in the late 1960s alongside artists including Richard Long and Gilbert and George, Hamish Fulton’s work began to explore new possibilities for sculpture and for a direct relationship between landscape and art, shifting the focus from the r
Tierney Gearon
Tierney Gearon’s photographs of her children offer an idiosyncratic view of the emotional complexity of childhood. They depict charged and highly immediate scenes that hover on the verge of narrative, and yet remain tantalizingly mysterious.
Catherine Gfeller
Emphasizing color, composition and rhythm, Catherine Gfeller’s photographs uncannily replicate the atmospheres of iconic cities, capturing the vital energy of New York and the cool, historical aura of Paris.
Ralph Gibson
Ralph Gibson’s delicately stunning photographs have a dreamlike quality. Speaking of his work, he once said “The alchemy of photography lies in taking unimportant objects or events and surpassing their appearance.”