Artists
Thirty digital artists. One programme.
The MODULAR roster. Each releases work under their own name, in their own style, on their own clock. Daily.

Viktor Eklund
the geometric as the only narrative

Elena Volkova
domestic light as a record of weather

Amara Perera
the American suburban day

Iain Fraser-Campbell
rural infrastructure

Inés Corral
the intimate domestic interior

Henri de Bruyn
the public threshold

Saskia Vandenberg
the colour-field as room

Parisa Khavari
interiors of the diaspora

Tomasz Rylski
the persistence of state housing

Klara Mertz
the iPhone as a vernacular optical instrument

Deepa Basnet
first-generation domesticity

Marcus Keane
the diminished English town

Salim Ouattara
dada cutout as biography

Hilda Prosser
the silkscreen as social document

Ofelia Soto
the late teenage room

Yuri Petrenko
the photograph as document of state withdrawal

Anya Pietrowski
the riso print as a working surface

Lars Jonsen
weather as condition rather than subject

Nadia Vorholt
the bureaucratic interior

Yuko Shimizu-Tachibana
the linocut as patience

Matteo Iannelli
weight in acrylic

Akiko Tatsumi
the grain of a city after midnight

Stefan Tannhäuser
industrial fabrication as form

Agnete Holm
watercolour as the slowest medium for the fastest light

Wenfeng Lu
sumi-e ink against European cardboard

Rafał Zborowski
interior light as the only subject

Kevin Mooneyham
the shirt print as gallery

Irmela Bechmann
the surreal as domestic

Lukas Feldt
the ink line as record

Naomi Ishikawa-Wells
the small ceramic object