Artists You Shouldn’t Miss This Week: Spoilers for What’s Coming Next Year

As the year draws to a close, we’re thrilled to share our latest finds and offer a glimpse into what’s ahead for next year.

guy rubicon artist
Guy Rubicon (Belgium):The WillowPermission: Courtesy of the Artist.

Our growing roster of artists, now four weeks in the making, is shaping up to be a cornerstone of our upcoming project.

Beyond our regular open call, we’re adding even more value by highlighting the incredible talent we’ve discovered—both this week and in the weeks to come.

Open call for contemporary artists in all fields including Design and Fashion
Open call for contemporary artists in all fields—curated by Katharina Hoffmann.

Current open call: Katharina Hoffmann is selecting the Artist for January 2025

Don´t miss our current open call , the artist will be selected by Curator and Writer Katharina Hoffmann and the list will released online in the second week in January 2025.

melissa beth floyd artist
Melissa Beth Floyd: Miscarriage, Oil on Canvas, 60 x 72 inches.Permission: Courtesy of the Artist.
tim gatenby
Tim Gatenby:Mr F. English (2024). Acrylic and Oil on Canvas, 50 x 50 cm.Permission: Courtesy of the Artist.
lukasz horbow
Lukasz Horbow:Untitled (2025). Rope, Wire, Light Ball. 90 x 50 x 10 cm.Permission: Courtesy of the Artist.
Łukasz Horbów: Art as Resistance to Nationalism and Alienation
Łukasz Horbów uses multimedia art to challenge nationalism, identity, and the human condition, making us question what we take for granted.

Lukasz Horbow: Spotlight Artist

leo lunger
Leo Lunger: Artist to watch 2025Image:Helferlein 🧑🏻‍🎨, 150 x 106 cm, on paper.Permission: Courtesy of the Artist.
 liv tandrevold eriksen artist
Liv Tandrevold Eriksen (•.•)Beach ViewsWater plays a vital role in Eriksen's work, shaping translucent layers and organic forms that document time and process. Her art blurs boundaries between painting, sculpture, and collage, embodying the fluidity of water itself.Permission: Courtesy of the Artist.
anna havid
Anna Havid: Copenhagen-based artist and painter.Artwork:Mood Indigo, Acrylic on Canvas, 100 x 120 cm.This piece is the first in her new series Modigliani Minutes, inspired by the sketches of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani.Permission: Courtesy of the Artist.
xavi noble
Xavi Noble:FUN IS OVER, 80 x 80 cm. Acrylic and spray on cotton canvas.Availability: This artwork is was displayed at my exhibition Amazing Panorama at @3puntsgaleria A fatalistic take on the near-to-mid-term future, infused with humor—reminding us to live, have fun, and play the hand we’re dealt, as if life were a video game.Permission: Courtesy of the Artist.

We’re looking for writers, curators, podcasters, and content creators in contemporary art to collaborate with us, build visibility, and create something impactful together.

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To sustain and grow our project, we also welcome paid supporters—your contributions will help us feature even more artists and take our initiative to the next level in 2025.

Wishing you a wonderful holiday season!

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