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OPENING TODAY
Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Anjali Kasturi, Seraphina Mutscheller, & Ralph Parks

Opening: 21 May 2026, 6–10pm (all welcome)
Exhibition: 21 May – 7 June 2026; Mon-Fri 10–6pm; Sat 10–4pm; Sun 7 June 10–4pm

ALL PROJECTS
Unit 3, Mill Row
N1 5RL

This exhibition brings together the work of Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Anjali Kasturi, Seraphina Mutscheller, and Ralph Parks. Working across disparate materials, these artists share a curiosity with surface, each negotiating with its ability to register atmospheric conditions and intimate gestures.

Slide 1:
Thomas Pellerey Grogan (@thomgrog)
8:12 GMT 2026-05-13, 2026
Aluminium, Dyes, Oak

Ralph Parks (@ralph_parks_)
Old Moon Gothic medicine cabinet 1–3, 2026
Maple, Wenge, Cherry and Stainless Steel

Slide 2:
Jane Bustin (@janebustin)
Bleaching, 2026
Cotton, wood, dishcloth, glycerin paper, copper rivets
Courtesy of The Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)

Camilla Bliss (@camilla_bliss)
Lying in a Grape (X) and (XI), 2023
Handblown glass

Seraphina Mutscheller (@seraphinamutscheller)
Wind-Swept Cinema, 2026
Traditional Gesso on Wood

Gathering the Rains of Summer, 2026
Seedlac, Traditional Gesso on Wood

Along the Long Side of the Lure, 2026
Seedlac, Rattan Palm Resin, Traditional Gesso on Wood

Unhurry the Sound, 2026
Urushi, Traditional Gesso on Wood

For further details please visit our website.


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OPENING TODAY
Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Anjali Kasturi, Seraphina Mutscheller, & Ralph Parks

Opening: 21 May 2026, 6–10pm (all welcome)
Exhibition: 21 May – 7 June 2026; Mon-Fri 10–6pm; Sat 10–4pm; Sun 7 June 10–4pm

ALL PROJECTS
Unit 3, Mill Row
N1 5RL

This exhibition brings together the work of Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Anjali Kasturi, Seraphina Mutscheller, and Ralph Parks. Working across disparate materials, these artists share a curiosity with surface, each negotiating with its ability to register atmospheric conditions and intimate gestures.

Slide 1:
Thomas Pellerey Grogan (@thomgrog)
8:12 GMT 2026-05-13, 2026
Aluminium, Dyes, Oak

Ralph Parks (@ralph_parks_)
Old Moon Gothic medicine cabinet 1–3, 2026
Maple, Wenge, Cherry and Stainless Steel

Slide 2:
Jane Bustin (@janebustin)
Bleaching, 2026
Cotton, wood, dishcloth, glycerin paper, copper rivets
Courtesy of The Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)

Camilla Bliss (@camilla_bliss)
Lying in a Grape (X) and (XI), 2023
Handblown glass

Seraphina Mutscheller (@seraphinamutscheller)
Wind-Swept Cinema, 2026
Traditional Gesso on Wood

Gathering the Rains of Summer, 2026
Seedlac, Traditional Gesso on Wood

Along the Long Side of the Lure, 2026
Seedlac, Rattan Palm Resin, Traditional Gesso on Wood

Unhurry the Sound, 2026
Urushi, Traditional Gesso on Wood

For further details please visit our website.


112
2
13 hours ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Jane Bustin, Seraphina Mutscheller, Camilla Bliss, Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi & Thomas Pellerey Grogan

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Jane Bustin, @janebustin, (b. 1964) lives and works in London. Her practice spans three decades of works in painting and ceramic as well as installation, text, film and performance. Bustin’s work has been exhibited widely nationally including Rothko museum, Latvia, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, Southampton Gallery, Ferens
Museum Hull, Camden Arts Centre, London, and Whitechapel Gallery, London.

1: Commandant, 2019. Acrylic, wood, copper, 57cm x 40cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)
2: Brass, 2024. Wood, brass, acrylic, 1970s lenticular, 30 x 40 cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London.

Seraphina Mutscheller, @seraphinamutscheller, (b. Krefeld, Germany) is an artist living and working in
London, UK. Her practice seeks to cultivate an awareness of our entanglements with the natural world. Investigating long–held knowledge around natural materials across cultural contexts, Muscheller works with natural lacquers as both inheritance and invention.

3: Fugue of the Forest. Pigment and binder of linen. 165 x 156 x 2.5 cm.
4: Vertical vertigo, 2025. Seedlac, shellac, traditional gesso on wood. 28 x 14 x 2 cm.

Camilla Bliss, @camilla_bliss, (b. London) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2021. Using a wide range of materials such as ceramics, metalwork, glass, textiles, mist and 3d printing, Bliss is interested in how we navigate the world through alternate states of being.

5/6: Through The Skin Of A Grape Series, 2020 – 2023. Handblown glass, breeze blocks and aluminium.

With thanks to @ebbaarchitects


41
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Jane Bustin, Seraphina Mutscheller, Camilla Bliss, Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi & Thomas Pellerey Grogan

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Jane Bustin, @janebustin, (b. 1964) lives and works in London. Her practice spans three decades of works in painting and ceramic as well as installation, text, film and performance. Bustin’s work has been exhibited widely nationally including Rothko museum, Latvia, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, Southampton Gallery, Ferens
Museum Hull, Camden Arts Centre, London, and Whitechapel Gallery, London.

1: Commandant, 2019. Acrylic, wood, copper, 57cm x 40cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)
2: Brass, 2024. Wood, brass, acrylic, 1970s lenticular, 30 x 40 cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London.

Seraphina Mutscheller, @seraphinamutscheller, (b. Krefeld, Germany) is an artist living and working in
London, UK. Her practice seeks to cultivate an awareness of our entanglements with the natural world. Investigating long–held knowledge around natural materials across cultural contexts, Muscheller works with natural lacquers as both inheritance and invention.

3: Fugue of the Forest. Pigment and binder of linen. 165 x 156 x 2.5 cm.
4: Vertical vertigo, 2025. Seedlac, shellac, traditional gesso on wood. 28 x 14 x 2 cm.

Camilla Bliss, @camilla_bliss, (b. London) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2021. Using a wide range of materials such as ceramics, metalwork, glass, textiles, mist and 3d printing, Bliss is interested in how we navigate the world through alternate states of being.

5/6: Through The Skin Of A Grape Series, 2020 – 2023. Handblown glass, breeze blocks and aluminium.

With thanks to @ebbaarchitects


41
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Jane Bustin, Seraphina Mutscheller, Camilla Bliss, Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi & Thomas Pellerey Grogan

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Jane Bustin, @janebustin, (b. 1964) lives and works in London. Her practice spans three decades of works in painting and ceramic as well as installation, text, film and performance. Bustin’s work has been exhibited widely nationally including Rothko museum, Latvia, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, Southampton Gallery, Ferens
Museum Hull, Camden Arts Centre, London, and Whitechapel Gallery, London.

1: Commandant, 2019. Acrylic, wood, copper, 57cm x 40cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)
2: Brass, 2024. Wood, brass, acrylic, 1970s lenticular, 30 x 40 cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London.

Seraphina Mutscheller, @seraphinamutscheller, (b. Krefeld, Germany) is an artist living and working in
London, UK. Her practice seeks to cultivate an awareness of our entanglements with the natural world. Investigating long–held knowledge around natural materials across cultural contexts, Muscheller works with natural lacquers as both inheritance and invention.

3: Fugue of the Forest. Pigment and binder of linen. 165 x 156 x 2.5 cm.
4: Vertical vertigo, 2025. Seedlac, shellac, traditional gesso on wood. 28 x 14 x 2 cm.

Camilla Bliss, @camilla_bliss, (b. London) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2021. Using a wide range of materials such as ceramics, metalwork, glass, textiles, mist and 3d printing, Bliss is interested in how we navigate the world through alternate states of being.

5/6: Through The Skin Of A Grape Series, 2020 – 2023. Handblown glass, breeze blocks and aluminium.

With thanks to @ebbaarchitects


41
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Jane Bustin, Seraphina Mutscheller, Camilla Bliss, Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi & Thomas Pellerey Grogan

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Jane Bustin, @janebustin, (b. 1964) lives and works in London. Her practice spans three decades of works in painting and ceramic as well as installation, text, film and performance. Bustin’s work has been exhibited widely nationally including Rothko museum, Latvia, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, Southampton Gallery, Ferens
Museum Hull, Camden Arts Centre, London, and Whitechapel Gallery, London.

1: Commandant, 2019. Acrylic, wood, copper, 57cm x 40cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)
2: Brass, 2024. Wood, brass, acrylic, 1970s lenticular, 30 x 40 cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London.

Seraphina Mutscheller, @seraphinamutscheller, (b. Krefeld, Germany) is an artist living and working in
London, UK. Her practice seeks to cultivate an awareness of our entanglements with the natural world. Investigating long–held knowledge around natural materials across cultural contexts, Muscheller works with natural lacquers as both inheritance and invention.

3: Fugue of the Forest. Pigment and binder of linen. 165 x 156 x 2.5 cm.
4: Vertical vertigo, 2025. Seedlac, shellac, traditional gesso on wood. 28 x 14 x 2 cm.

Camilla Bliss, @camilla_bliss, (b. London) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2021. Using a wide range of materials such as ceramics, metalwork, glass, textiles, mist and 3d printing, Bliss is interested in how we navigate the world through alternate states of being.

5/6: Through The Skin Of A Grape Series, 2020 – 2023. Handblown glass, breeze blocks and aluminium.

With thanks to @ebbaarchitects


41
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Jane Bustin, Seraphina Mutscheller, Camilla Bliss, Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi & Thomas Pellerey Grogan

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Jane Bustin, @janebustin, (b. 1964) lives and works in London. Her practice spans three decades of works in painting and ceramic as well as installation, text, film and performance. Bustin’s work has been exhibited widely nationally including Rothko museum, Latvia, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, Southampton Gallery, Ferens
Museum Hull, Camden Arts Centre, London, and Whitechapel Gallery, London.

1: Commandant, 2019. Acrylic, wood, copper, 57cm x 40cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)
2: Brass, 2024. Wood, brass, acrylic, 1970s lenticular, 30 x 40 cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London.

Seraphina Mutscheller, @seraphinamutscheller, (b. Krefeld, Germany) is an artist living and working in
London, UK. Her practice seeks to cultivate an awareness of our entanglements with the natural world. Investigating long–held knowledge around natural materials across cultural contexts, Muscheller works with natural lacquers as both inheritance and invention.

3: Fugue of the Forest. Pigment and binder of linen. 165 x 156 x 2.5 cm.
4: Vertical vertigo, 2025. Seedlac, shellac, traditional gesso on wood. 28 x 14 x 2 cm.

Camilla Bliss, @camilla_bliss, (b. London) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2021. Using a wide range of materials such as ceramics, metalwork, glass, textiles, mist and 3d printing, Bliss is interested in how we navigate the world through alternate states of being.

5/6: Through The Skin Of A Grape Series, 2020 – 2023. Handblown glass, breeze blocks and aluminium.

With thanks to @ebbaarchitects


41
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Jane Bustin, Seraphina Mutscheller, Camilla Bliss, Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi & Thomas Pellerey Grogan

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Jane Bustin, @janebustin, (b. 1964) lives and works in London. Her practice spans three decades of works in painting and ceramic as well as installation, text, film and performance. Bustin’s work has been exhibited widely nationally including Rothko museum, Latvia, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, Southampton Gallery, Ferens
Museum Hull, Camden Arts Centre, London, and Whitechapel Gallery, London.

1: Commandant, 2019. Acrylic, wood, copper, 57cm x 40cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London (@copperfield_london)
2: Brass, 2024. Wood, brass, acrylic, 1970s lenticular, 30 x 40 cm. Courtesy the Artist & Copperfield, London.

Seraphina Mutscheller, @seraphinamutscheller, (b. Krefeld, Germany) is an artist living and working in
London, UK. Her practice seeks to cultivate an awareness of our entanglements with the natural world. Investigating long–held knowledge around natural materials across cultural contexts, Muscheller works with natural lacquers as both inheritance and invention.

3: Fugue of the Forest. Pigment and binder of linen. 165 x 156 x 2.5 cm.
4: Vertical vertigo, 2025. Seedlac, shellac, traditional gesso on wood. 28 x 14 x 2 cm.

Camilla Bliss, @camilla_bliss, (b. London) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2021. Using a wide range of materials such as ceramics, metalwork, glass, textiles, mist and 3d printing, Bliss is interested in how we navigate the world through alternate states of being.

5/6: Through The Skin Of A Grape Series, 2020 – 2023. Handblown glass, breeze blocks and aluminium.

With thanks to @ebbaarchitects


41
1 weeks ago


Opening Thursday 21 May:
Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin & Seraphina Mutscheller

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Ralph Parks, @ralph_parks_, (b. 1995, England) is a carpenter and wood carver with simple intentions to make beautiful and meaningful things. His practice is a combination of imitation and transformation, recontextualising recognisable forms and utilising their connotations, or transforming them to uncover new ideas.

1: Trefoil lamp, 2025. Hand carved Ash lined with Velum to soften and diffuse the bulb. 31 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. 
2: New Jupiter, 2026. Oak, Copper. 20 x 14.5 x 7.4 cm. 

Anjali Kasturi, @anjali.kasturi, (b.1996, Canada) lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Kasturi’s multi-disciplinary practice blends drawing, painting and sculptural elements to navigate the fragile intersections of memory and transformation.

3: Diagram of a strawberry, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal, 20 x 18 cm. 
4: Elegy of Bricks, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal solder., 29 x 56 cm.

Thomas Pellerey Grogan, @thomgrog, (b. 1991, Nottingham, UK) is a French-British artist and researcher based in London. Grogan’s multidisciplinary practice examines the relationship between sensory perception and belonging. By focusing on the residual traces of movement, he explores how certain cues ground human experience within both tangible and intangible places.

6/7: 12:03 GMT 2025-06-21. Aluminium, dyes and oak.


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1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin & Seraphina Mutscheller

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Ralph Parks, @ralph_parks_, (b. 1995, England) is a carpenter and wood carver with simple intentions to make beautiful and meaningful things. His practice is a combination of imitation and transformation, recontextualising recognisable forms and utilising their connotations, or transforming them to uncover new ideas.

1: Trefoil lamp, 2025. Hand carved Ash lined with Velum to soften and diffuse the bulb. 31 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. 
2: New Jupiter, 2026. Oak, Copper. 20 x 14.5 x 7.4 cm. 

Anjali Kasturi, @anjali.kasturi, (b.1996, Canada) lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Kasturi’s multi-disciplinary practice blends drawing, painting and sculptural elements to navigate the fragile intersections of memory and transformation.

3: Diagram of a strawberry, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal, 20 x 18 cm. 
4: Elegy of Bricks, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal solder., 29 x 56 cm.

Thomas Pellerey Grogan, @thomgrog, (b. 1991, Nottingham, UK) is a French-British artist and researcher based in London. Grogan’s multidisciplinary practice examines the relationship between sensory perception and belonging. By focusing on the residual traces of movement, he explores how certain cues ground human experience within both tangible and intangible places.

6/7: 12:03 GMT 2025-06-21. Aluminium, dyes and oak.


35
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin & Seraphina Mutscheller

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Ralph Parks, @ralph_parks_, (b. 1995, England) is a carpenter and wood carver with simple intentions to make beautiful and meaningful things. His practice is a combination of imitation and transformation, recontextualising recognisable forms and utilising their connotations, or transforming them to uncover new ideas.

1: Trefoil lamp, 2025. Hand carved Ash lined with Velum to soften and diffuse the bulb. 31 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. 
2: New Jupiter, 2026. Oak, Copper. 20 x 14.5 x 7.4 cm. 

Anjali Kasturi, @anjali.kasturi, (b.1996, Canada) lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Kasturi’s multi-disciplinary practice blends drawing, painting and sculptural elements to navigate the fragile intersections of memory and transformation.

3: Diagram of a strawberry, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal, 20 x 18 cm. 
4: Elegy of Bricks, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal solder., 29 x 56 cm.

Thomas Pellerey Grogan, @thomgrog, (b. 1991, Nottingham, UK) is a French-British artist and researcher based in London. Grogan’s multidisciplinary practice examines the relationship between sensory perception and belonging. By focusing on the residual traces of movement, he explores how certain cues ground human experience within both tangible and intangible places.

6/7: 12:03 GMT 2025-06-21. Aluminium, dyes and oak.


35
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin & Seraphina Mutscheller

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Ralph Parks, @ralph_parks_, (b. 1995, England) is a carpenter and wood carver with simple intentions to make beautiful and meaningful things. His practice is a combination of imitation and transformation, recontextualising recognisable forms and utilising their connotations, or transforming them to uncover new ideas.

1: Trefoil lamp, 2025. Hand carved Ash lined with Velum to soften and diffuse the bulb. 31 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. 
2: New Jupiter, 2026. Oak, Copper. 20 x 14.5 x 7.4 cm. 

Anjali Kasturi, @anjali.kasturi, (b.1996, Canada) lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Kasturi’s multi-disciplinary practice blends drawing, painting and sculptural elements to navigate the fragile intersections of memory and transformation.

3: Diagram of a strawberry, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal, 20 x 18 cm. 
4: Elegy of Bricks, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal solder., 29 x 56 cm.

Thomas Pellerey Grogan, @thomgrog, (b. 1991, Nottingham, UK) is a French-British artist and researcher based in London. Grogan’s multidisciplinary practice examines the relationship between sensory perception and belonging. By focusing on the residual traces of movement, he explores how certain cues ground human experience within both tangible and intangible places.

6/7: 12:03 GMT 2025-06-21. Aluminium, dyes and oak.


35
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin & Seraphina Mutscheller

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Ralph Parks, @ralph_parks_, (b. 1995, England) is a carpenter and wood carver with simple intentions to make beautiful and meaningful things. His practice is a combination of imitation and transformation, recontextualising recognisable forms and utilising their connotations, or transforming them to uncover new ideas.

1: Trefoil lamp, 2025. Hand carved Ash lined with Velum to soften and diffuse the bulb. 31 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. 
2: New Jupiter, 2026. Oak, Copper. 20 x 14.5 x 7.4 cm. 

Anjali Kasturi, @anjali.kasturi, (b.1996, Canada) lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Kasturi’s multi-disciplinary practice blends drawing, painting and sculptural elements to navigate the fragile intersections of memory and transformation.

3: Diagram of a strawberry, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal, 20 x 18 cm. 
4: Elegy of Bricks, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal solder., 29 x 56 cm.

Thomas Pellerey Grogan, @thomgrog, (b. 1991, Nottingham, UK) is a French-British artist and researcher based in London. Grogan’s multidisciplinary practice examines the relationship between sensory perception and belonging. By focusing on the residual traces of movement, he explores how certain cues ground human experience within both tangible and intangible places.

6/7: 12:03 GMT 2025-06-21. Aluminium, dyes and oak.


35
1 weeks ago

Opening Thursday 21 May:
Ralph Parks, Anjali Kasturi, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin & Seraphina Mutscheller

The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May to Sunday 7 June at ALL PROJECTS, Unit 3, Mill Row, London, N5 1RL.

Monday – Friday, 10 – 6pm
Saturday, 10 – 4pm
Sunday 7 June, 10 – 4pm

Ralph Parks, @ralph_parks_, (b. 1995, England) is a carpenter and wood carver with simple intentions to make beautiful and meaningful things. His practice is a combination of imitation and transformation, recontextualising recognisable forms and utilising their connotations, or transforming them to uncover new ideas.

1: Trefoil lamp, 2025. Hand carved Ash lined with Velum to soften and diffuse the bulb. 31 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. 
2: New Jupiter, 2026. Oak, Copper. 20 x 14.5 x 7.4 cm. 

Anjali Kasturi, @anjali.kasturi, (b.1996, Canada) lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Kasturi’s multi-disciplinary practice blends drawing, painting and sculptural elements to navigate the fragile intersections of memory and transformation.

3: Diagram of a strawberry, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal, 20 x 18 cm. 
4: Elegy of Bricks, 2025. Stained glass, wax, oil pastel, metal solder., 29 x 56 cm.

Thomas Pellerey Grogan, @thomgrog, (b. 1991, Nottingham, UK) is a French-British artist and researcher based in London. Grogan’s multidisciplinary practice examines the relationship between sensory perception and belonging. By focusing on the residual traces of movement, he explores how certain cues ground human experience within both tangible and intangible places.

6/7: 12:03 GMT 2025-06-21. Aluminium, dyes and oak.


35
1 weeks ago

Exhibition: 21 May – 7 June 2026
Opening: 21 May, 6pm

ALL PROJECTS is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition featuring the work of Camilla Bliss, Jane Bustin, Thomas Pellerey Grogan, Anjali Kasturi, Seraphina Mutscheller, and Ralph Parks. Working across disparate materials, the artists share a curiosity with surface, each negotiating with its ability to register atmospheric conditions and intimate gestures.

@camilla_bliss
@janebustin
@thomgrog
@anjali.kasturi
@seraphinamutscheller
@ralph_parks_

Thanks to @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


151
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2 weeks ago

Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


151
1
2 weeks ago

Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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Part Four: In Practice

This Thursday, we are joined by six practitioners working within and around the built environment, across image, sound, graphic, and spatial design. Through conversation, we invite the audience to consider architecture beyond the work of disciplinary specialists alone: as an activity of creating shared communities of experience.

Tickets for the event are available at the link in our bio. Tickets include entry and a free drink. All proceeds contribute to ongoing support for emerging artists and designers.

Genevieve Lutkin (@genevievelutkin)
1 – Interior and event photography for Completedworks, London
2 – Interior photography of Lemaire Space at Dover Street Market, London

Sebastian White (@kellenbergerwhite)
3 – Identity for Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (@goldsmithscca)
4 – Identity for Charleston (@charlestontrust)

Armaan Bansal (@anda__ba)
5 – Design and art-direction of collection_02: another brush with shadows
6 – Design for Kartik Research store at 61 Orchard Street, New York (@kartikresearch)

Shivas Howard Brown (@friendly.pressure)
7/8 – Build and view of Studio One system for Capsule Plaza at Spazio Maiocchi in Milan, in collaboration with @stoneisland

RubinoWilson (@rubinowilson.fabrication)
9 – Fabrication for ‘Lack slit system’ by Emanuel de Carvalho (@emanuel__car)
10 – Design and welding for STUDIO ENYO, Collection I

In collaboration with @architecturefoundation
Chaired by Benni Allan @ebbaarchitects


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2 weeks ago

Part Four is back after a hugely succesful relaunch last month. As a new partnership between the Architecture Foundation and ALL PROJECTS, we are establishing a space that sits at the intersection of art, architecture, design and fashion.

Fitting in with this ambition, our second session isthemed “Architecture on the Edges”: exploring how creatives engage with the built environment beyond the traditional role of the architect, and how this shapes their working practice. 

Date: Thursday 7th May 
Time: 7pm

The speaker lineup includes: 
Armann Bansal @armaan___bansal
Shivas Howard Brown (Friendly Pressure) @friendly.pressure
Kellenberger-White @kellenbergerwhite
Genevieve Lutkin @genevievelutkin
RubinoWilson @rubinowilson.fabrication
Chaired by Benni Allan (EBBA) @ebbaarchitects

Tickets available via link in bio - includes a free drink and proceeds contribute to ongoing support of emerging artists and designers.

Location: Mill Row, Hoxton N1 5RL

#partfour #talk #allprojects #architecturefoundation


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Part Four is back after a hugely succesful relaunch last month. As a new partnership between the Architecture Foundation and ALL PROJECTS, we are establishing a space that sits at the intersection of art, architecture, design and fashion.

Fitting in with this ambition, our second session isthemed “Architecture on the Edges”: exploring how creatives engage with the built environment beyond the traditional role of the architect, and how this shapes their working practice. 

Date: Thursday 7th May 
Time: 7pm

The speaker lineup includes: 
Armann Bansal @armaan___bansal
Shivas Howard Brown (Friendly Pressure) @friendly.pressure
Kellenberger-White @kellenbergerwhite
Genevieve Lutkin @genevievelutkin
RubinoWilson @rubinowilson.fabrication
Chaired by Benni Allan (EBBA) @ebbaarchitects

Tickets available via link in bio - includes a free drink and proceeds contribute to ongoing support of emerging artists and designers.

Location: Mill Row, Hoxton N1 5RL

#partfour #talk #allprojects #architecturefoundation


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3 weeks ago

Last days of our inaugural show: Emanuel de Carvalho and Kristian Kragelund.

The exhibition has been extended by one day and will now close Friday 17 April.

Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm
Unit 3 Mill Row N1 5RL

Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

@emanuel__car
@kristiankragelund
@gathering.london
@ebbaarchitects


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1 months ago

Last days of our inaugural show: Emanuel de Carvalho and Kristian Kragelund.

The exhibition has been extended by one day and will now close Friday 17 April.

Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm
Unit 3 Mill Row N1 5RL

Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

@emanuel__car
@kristiankragelund
@gathering.london
@ebbaarchitects


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1 months ago

Last days of our inaugural show: Emanuel de Carvalho and Kristian Kragelund.

The exhibition has been extended by one day and will now close Friday 17 April.

Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm
Unit 3 Mill Row N1 5RL

Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

@emanuel__car
@kristiankragelund
@gathering.london
@ebbaarchitects


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1 months ago

Exciting first week of our inaugural show.

We are open Saturday 10-4pm. Come down and say hello!

Images: Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

Location: Mill Row, N1 5RL London
2-16 April 2026

Thank you to @gathering.london and @ebbaarchitects for supporting the show


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1 months ago

Exciting first week of our inaugural show.

We are open Saturday 10-4pm. Come down and say hello!

Images: Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

Location: Mill Row, N1 5RL London
2-16 April 2026

Thank you to @gathering.london and @ebbaarchitects for supporting the show


98
1 months ago

Exciting first week of our inaugural show.

We are open Saturday 10-4pm. Come down and say hello!

Images: Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

Location: Mill Row, N1 5RL London
2-16 April 2026

Thank you to @gathering.london and @ebbaarchitects for supporting the show


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1 months ago

Inaugural show at ALL PROJECTS opens tonight!

This exhibition presents the work of Kristian Kragelund and Emanuel de Carvalho. Preoccupied by the mechanisms through which information is perceived and gathered, the artists consider how our bodies decipher, manoeuvre inside, and are detected within physical, technical and archival space. In doing so, the exhibition interrogates mechanisms of spatial and discursive control, considering how the body is regulated by and resistant to their metabolic rhythms of power.

Images: Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

Location: Mill Row, N1 5RL London
2-16 April 2026 (Easter Saturday open 10-3pm)


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1 months ago

Inaugural show at ALL PROJECTS opens tonight!

This exhibition presents the work of Kristian Kragelund and Emanuel de Carvalho. Preoccupied by the mechanisms through which information is perceived and gathered, the artists consider how our bodies decipher, manoeuvre inside, and are detected within physical, technical and archival space. In doing so, the exhibition interrogates mechanisms of spatial and discursive control, considering how the body is regulated by and resistant to their metabolic rhythms of power.

Images: Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

Location: Mill Row, N1 5RL London
2-16 April 2026 (Easter Saturday open 10-3pm)


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1 months ago

Inaugural show at ALL PROJECTS opens tonight!

This exhibition presents the work of Kristian Kragelund and Emanuel de Carvalho. Preoccupied by the mechanisms through which information is perceived and gathered, the artists consider how our bodies decipher, manoeuvre inside, and are detected within physical, technical and archival space. In doing so, the exhibition interrogates mechanisms of spatial and discursive control, considering how the body is regulated by and resistant to their metabolic rhythms of power.

Images: Emanuel de Carvalho, lack skill II, 2026. Mild steel, shutting plywood stained, iron oak ink on Indian paper. 600x120x500cm

Kristian Kragelund, Untitled_MBCs_01 - 07, Fibreglass on plywood backing. 45x60 cm

Location: Mill Row, N1 5RL London
2-16 April 2026 (Easter Saturday open 10-3pm)


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1 months ago

Incredibly excited and proud to be opening the doors to our first show at @allprojectslimited this week. A space we have been dreaming up to support culture in London.

The inaugural exhibition presents the work of @kristiankragelund and @emanuel__car (whom I can say are my close friends and collaborators), both with disciplines that interrogate mechanisms of spatial and discourse control through scale, materiality and process.

2-16 April
Please do come along to the Opening this Thursday 6-10pm before the Easter Weekend (open Saturday)

Some snippets of the creation of the gallery and a the team effort to make this possible @ebbaarchitects

#allprojects #gallery #london


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1 months ago

Incredibly excited and proud to be opening the doors to our first show at @allprojectslimited this week. A space we have been dreaming up to support culture in London.

The inaugural exhibition presents the work of @kristiankragelund and @emanuel__car (whom I can say are my close friends and collaborators), both with disciplines that interrogate mechanisms of spatial and discourse control through scale, materiality and process.

2-16 April
Please do come along to the Opening this Thursday 6-10pm before the Easter Weekend (open Saturday)

Some snippets of the creation of the gallery and a the team effort to make this possible @ebbaarchitects

#allprojects #gallery #london


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1 months ago

Incredibly excited and proud to be opening the doors to our first show at @allprojectslimited this week. A space we have been dreaming up to support culture in London.

The inaugural exhibition presents the work of @kristiankragelund and @emanuel__car (whom I can say are my close friends and collaborators), both with disciplines that interrogate mechanisms of spatial and discourse control through scale, materiality and process.

2-16 April
Please do come along to the Opening this Thursday 6-10pm before the Easter Weekend (open Saturday)

Some snippets of the creation of the gallery and a the team effort to make this possible @ebbaarchitects

#allprojects #gallery #london


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1 months ago

Incredibly excited and proud to be opening the doors to our first show at @allprojectslimited this week. A space we have been dreaming up to support culture in London.

The inaugural exhibition presents the work of @kristiankragelund and @emanuel__car (whom I can say are my close friends and collaborators), both with disciplines that interrogate mechanisms of spatial and discourse control through scale, materiality and process.

2-16 April
Please do come along to the Opening this Thursday 6-10pm before the Easter Weekend (open Saturday)

Some snippets of the creation of the gallery and a the team effort to make this possible @ebbaarchitects

#allprojects #gallery #london


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1 months ago

Incredibly excited and proud to be opening the doors to our first show at @allprojectslimited this week. A space we have been dreaming up to support culture in London.

The inaugural exhibition presents the work of @kristiankragelund and @emanuel__car (whom I can say are my close friends and collaborators), both with disciplines that interrogate mechanisms of spatial and discourse control through scale, materiality and process.

2-16 April
Please do come along to the Opening this Thursday 6-10pm before the Easter Weekend (open Saturday)

Some snippets of the creation of the gallery and a the team effort to make this possible @ebbaarchitects

#allprojects #gallery #london


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1 months ago

Thank you to @allprojectslimited for the month long installation of Tenderbooks titles at their new space!

Aimed to bridge the gap between art, architecture, design and fashion.

@ebbaarchitects


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1 months ago

Thank you to @allprojectslimited for the month long installation of Tenderbooks titles at their new space!

Aimed to bridge the gap between art, architecture, design and fashion.

@ebbaarchitects


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1 months ago

Thank you to @allprojectslimited for the month long installation of Tenderbooks titles at their new space!

Aimed to bridge the gap between art, architecture, design and fashion.

@ebbaarchitects


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4
1 months ago

Thank you to @allprojectslimited for the month long installation of Tenderbooks titles at their new space!

Aimed to bridge the gap between art, architecture, design and fashion.

@ebbaarchitects


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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1 months ago

Kristian Kragelund’s work will be on view at ALL PROJECTS alongside Emanuel de Carvalho in our upcoming show, opening 2 April 2026.

Kristian Kragelund (@kristiankragelund) is a Danish artist based in London, UK. He received his BA (Honours) in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in London, UK and MFA from Columbia University in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely internationally and his work is held in several private and public collections including The Danish Arts Foundation and as a permanent public commission in Whitechapel, London.

His practice examines how value and power asserts itself within the structural formations of everyday life, and explores the potential of archival and material debris as ambivalent artefacts of a contemporary human condition. Through a curiosity- and research-driven engagement with the concepts and social consequences of technology, infrastructure and the built environment, the work identifies and unpacks often overlooked sites where violence and systemic control are enacted through the dynamics of capital, politics, and ideology. By foregrounding these conditions, he proposes a space for alternative readings and modes of resistance to dominant hegemonic narratives and ideologies.

Exhibition: 2–16 April, 2026
Opening: 2 April, 6–10pm

Image Credits
1. Installation view, ‘Poetics of Encryption’ ay Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. ‘Algopolis’, 2024. Photo: David Stjernholm.
2. Details of ‘Algopolis’, 2024.
3. ‘Untitled_MB_LO04’, ‘Untitled_MB_LO02, ‘Untitled_MB_LO03’, 2023.
4. ‘Untitled_MB_m03’, ‘Untitled_MB_m04’, 2021.
5. Installation view, ‘A RECORD OF TEMPORARY CONVICTION’ at CLEARING Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (April – May 2025). ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’, 1-5/6, 2024.
6. ‘Study of Artificial Flower as Embroidery after W. Kilburn, 1777’ 2/6, 2024.
7. Page from ‘README’, Edition of 10 + 1AP, 2024.
8. ‘README’, 2024, presented at Wallach Art Gallery (April – May 2024).


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