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ARTISTS

Collaborating with creatives on pioneering projects and visionary collections

Artists are the driving force behind our work and raison d'etre.  We foster dialogue with artists to develop innovative projects be this solo presentations, site-specific commissions  or group shows.  We work with emerging, mid-career and established international artists whose practices encompass a wide variety of media from digital to sculpture, addressing many of the pressing issues of our time. 

We produce publication texts and interviews to accompany gallery and museum shows.

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Idris Khan & Annie Morris Studio portrait courtesy Maryam Eisler

"The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery" Francis Bacon

Tiffanie Delune

b. 1988, France. Lives and works in Montpellier, France

Tiffanie Delune is a self-taught visual artist of French, Belgo-Congolese heritage.  Expanding from an initial focus on personal trauma and childhood experiences, Tiffanie is interested in the magic of storytelling that engages conversation and evokes emotions.

Annie Morris

b. 1978, London, United Kingdom

Annie Morris studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris and Slade School of Fine Art in London.  Her work includes tapestry, painting, drawing and her signature ‘Stack’ sculptures,  comprised of irregularly shaped orbs, made from plaster and cast bronze painted in vivid raw pigments such as ultramarine, viridian, and ochre.

Emma Talbot

b. 1969, Stourbridge, UK.  Lives and works in London and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Emma Talbot studied at the Birmingham Institute of Art & Design and Royal College of Art. Working in drawing, painting, animation and sculpture Talbot often articulates internal narratives as visual poems or associative ruminations, based on her own experience, memories and psychological projections. 

Sue Arrowsmith

b. 1968, Manchester, UK. Lives and works in London

Sue Arrowsmith studied at Goldsmiths College.  Working from images of tree forms, branches of blossom and weeping willows captured on 35 mm slide film and projected in the studio, Arrowsmith painstakingly paints with inks, watercolour and acrylics onto aluminium panels with gilded grounds in  silver,  white or yellow gold.

London, UK

EXHIBITION TEXT
UNIT GALLERY
29 May - 6 July 2025

Rex Southwick

Eperdument 

Unit is delighted to present an exhibition of recent work by Rex Southwick.  This series of  large-scale paintings emerged from his residency last year at one of Jacques Couëlle’s iconic sculptural homes, integrated into the landscape perched on a hill overlooking the Bay of Cannes.  The title of the exhibition refers to Dorothea Tanning’s 1962 painting, created after her relocation to the southern France in search of creative refuge amid the region’s sun-soaked serenity.  In these works Southwick responds to the mythological attraction of the region for pioneering artists and architects seeking to lose themselves in the reverie of the Riviera.  

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