Resident Artists 2025–2026 | Espace Vision’Art
For the 2025–2026 season, Espace Vision’Art continues its activity with a new selection of artists brought together around photography, digital art and, for this third year, a more clearly affirmed presence of painting.
This season continues the work developed since the gallery opened, while also reflecting its gradual evolution. Over the years, the practices presented have become more diverse, not through any desire for rupture, but through attention to the proposals encountered, the works available, and the forms they take within the space.
The gallery does not seek to impose a thematic framework or a single interpretation. It is built instead as a place of reception, where distinct practices coexist, sometimes without any obvious link, but always with the intention of allowing the works to exist for what they are, in their materiality and presence.

Artists of the 2025–2026 season
For this season, Espace Vision’Art welcomes the following artists:
Angela Thouless, Bobby Austin, Bulgan Khatanbaatar, Lode Coen, Howard Harris, Joyce Ling, Karin Monschauer, Linda Koopman, Marcelle Mansour, Michael Owino, Nada Kelemenová, Natalia Rose, Stephen Linhart, Wendy Yeo, Cartoon Laurie, Lika Ramati, Andrea Lobel.
This list reflects the diversity of backgrounds, visual languages and media presented within the gallery. Some artists are continuing a collaboration initiated during previous seasons, while others are joining the project for the first time, naturally contributing to the evolving identity of the gallery.

An open season, without imposed unity
The 2025–2026 season is not based on an overall narrative or on a formal coherence pursued at all costs. It is composed from concrete realities: the works, the available spaces, material constraints, but also the affinities and exchanges developed with the artists.
Photography, digital art and painting coexist here without hierarchy, in a deliberately pragmatic approach. This deliberate heterogeneity is an integral part of the gallery’s identity, which favours a simple and direct reading of the works, without over-interpretation or excessive staging.
The installations presented this season therefore reflect the state of the gallery at a given moment: a living space, grounded in reality, attentive to the works it hosts and to the way they unfold within the venue.


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