
Tancredi di Carcaci
Tancredi’s practice explores representational symbols through ceramics and bronze, using an ancient visual language to reconfigure idolatry as a metaphor for the conflict of ideas and people.
View ProfileMarie-Claudine Llamas
“It was whilst I was at City Guilds that I started curating shows with my fellow students and tutors' works, so I fell into it very organically. My background is in fine art, which means that I'm aware of the process artists go through when making work. I love having a practice based education, it feeds directly into my process as a curator. When planning an exhibition, I am deeply involved in the development of the works, which means I really know the pieces which l'm hanging. Each exhibition I curate is the result of months, sometimes years of conversations and critical work with the artist. It's my favourite part of the job. It's so important to love the work and the person behind the works, it means that once the pieces are up on the wall of the booth/gallery I can truly describe with enthusiasm and awareness what the images are about. I'll only take part in a fair or organise an exhibition if I have the perfect fit for it, it's not about just doing projects, it's about how tailored a situation can be for an artist, the work needs to be valued and in the right context, to give it the targeted attention it deserves!”
Tancredi’s practice explores representational symbols through ceramics and bronze, using an ancient visual language to reconfigure idolatry as a metaphor for the conflict of ideas and people.
View ProfileRobin Hunter Blake is a British-American photographer and director based in London. His work is deeply romantic and enquires upon values of identity and philosophy, using the camera as a tool to decode and search for the nuances that make up the human experience. The pieces are about passion, anger, lust and fervour.
View ProfileVaulkhard’s canvases offer viewers a deeply personal yet universal meditation on the intricate bond between place, identity, and the passage of time.
View ProfileJessica St James blends classical training with contemporary practice, creating etchings and spoken-word performances that delve into mysticism, ritual, and the fragmented psyche. Her work bridges technical mastery and intuitive expression, drawing on themes of healing and transformation.
View ProfileAdam Dix’s works are reflections and symbolisations of every day life occurrences and practices. The artist uses traditional folk customs, religious ceremonies as a way of portraying contemporary modes of operation and communication.
View ProfileTimothy gatenby's work is about “merging reality and fiction, and a form of fantastical realism”.
View ProfileHolly creates embroidered works inspired by nature, the female form, and portraiture, blending representation and abstraction to explore the resilience of nature within urban spaces.
View ProfileNettie Wakefield is renowned for her “Reverse Portraits” series. Her textured, surrealist drawings explore identity through hair, fur, and feathers, drawing on art history and symbolism.
View ProfileBorn in 1982 in Grimsby, Paul Robinson, known by his alias LUAP, is a versatile British artist who seamlessly blends adventure and art in his photography and paintings.
View ProfileLily Lewis is a London based multi-disciplinary artist. Her practice is committed to exploring the interplay between the classical and the contemporary, telling the story of humanness.
View ProfileBorn in 1985 on the East Coast of Yorkshire, James D. Kelly is a versatile artist hailing from Britain's vibrant capital, London.
View Profile14/03/2025 - 09/04/2025
And All Shall Be Memorialisedcurated by Guerin Projects
View this Project06/12/2024 - 21/12/2024
Life LinesA NEW EXHIBITION BY LUAPCurated by Guerin Projects
View this Project22/10/2024 - 27/10/2024
Felix Conran, Tancredi di Carcaci, Sam Jackson, Zavier Ellis, James Vaulkhard; Ru Knox and Auguste Rodin
View this Project26/09/2024 - 29/09/2024
Guerin Projects Announce Solo Exhibition of James Vaulkhard at British Art Fair this Autumn
View this Project16/05/2024 - 19/05/2024
GUERIN PROJECTS presents the “Night Light” series, an unseen body of work by acclaimed London based photographer James D. Kelly in exclusivity for Photo London at Somerset House. This is the first time James D. Kelly will be exhibiting his work to the public.
View this Project22/11/2023 - 22/01/2025
An Evening in the support of Young Lives VS Cancer. Hosted by Tara Duross, Allegra Handlesman Marie-Claudine Llamas and Guillaume Francois.
View this Project28/09/2023 - 01/10/2023
SOLO CONTEMPORARY- Timothy Gatenby and Sabrina Shah
View this Project05/05/2023 - 16/06/2023
Bowman Sculpture x Guerin Projects Present ‘The Power of She: A Tribute to Women in the Arts’
View this Project10/10/2022 - 02/11/2022
curating the collaborative capsule collection between Georg Weissacher and Christian Eisenberger
View this Project29/09/2022 - 02/10/2022
GUERIN PROJECTS PRESENTS JESSICA ST JAMES AT THE BRITISH ART FAIR
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View ProjectsGuerin Projects focuses on the representation of women artists and the portrayal of the feminine in the arts.