B&K Projects Artists

The B&K Projects gallery exhibits artwork from all over the world. Please click an artist below to see more of that artists work.

Robert Clarke-Davis

Robert Clarke-Davis

Born in Baltimore Maryland in the U.S, Robert Clarke-Davis's mother, fearing that he would never leave the house, sent him off to Niterói, Brasil. Upon his return to the States he promptly asked when he could go back and did so for the next six years. After receiving his masters from Goldsmiths’ in London, he has been looking for other reasons to be an expatriate – the most recent manner being a continuous residency at the Pouch Cove foundation on the North Atlantic in Newfoundland, Canada where he continues to explore the idea of sense of place and how he adapts.

View the Robert Clarke-Davis Gallery here.

Steve Driscoll

Steve Driscoll

Steve Driscoll is a young talented painter with a successful past and a very bright future.

View the Steve Driscoll Gallery here.

Nicholas Imms

Nicholas Imms

Nicholas Imms works in wood, pragmatic neo pop, painted wood-cuttings gathering their motives from the easily overlooked details of everyday objects right next to you and on the shelves of the supermarket, the home, in your workspace - the easily overlooked universe of labels and manuals, creating his own unique aesthetic.

View the Nicholas Imms Gallery here.

Poul Jupont

Poul Jupont

Poul Jupont, born 1956, is an establish artist on the Danish art scene. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1984.

View the Poul Jupont Gallery here.

Samantha Krukowski

Samantha Krukowski

Samantha krukowski loves materials, images, spaces and time. Originally from New York and St. Louis, she was trained as an architect and art historian and has an active studio practice in Austin, Texas.

Samantha is inspired by the similarity and repetition of patterns and structures that are magnified by technology, attention and representation. She is curious about how images and places function in the context of a society where most information is inescapable, transformable, interchangeable, transferable, forgettable.

View the Samantha Krukowski Gallery here.

Paul Neale

Paul Neale

Paul Neale works within a traditional vein, the painting is the core of his expression, a gifted painter who knows his metier right down to the bottom - and he uses it, and as a tranquilizer he let's the wiever sense of form and proportion and balance be seduced through his choice of well known objects put together in distorted still-lives.

View the Paul Neale Gallery here.

Charlotte Neel

Charlotte Neel

Charlotte Neel Ritto (1958) Autodidakt.

Debuterede 2008 på Kunstnerenes Efterårsudstilling (K.E.) og dette er hendes første solorepræsentation.

View the Charlotte Neel Gallery here.

Knud Odde

Knud Odde

In Knud Odde´s sense of the inner resonance of music, the pictures´ melancholy voices are sampled into a sinister muted pop-art iconography.

View the Knud Odde Gallery here.

Hans Peterson

Hans Peterson

Hans Peterson has returned from London to the danish art scene with works mixing recognizable elements and figuration with landscape and spaces into a psycedelic drawn no-man's land.

View the Hans Peterson Gallery here.

Jeannie Thib

Jeannie Thib

Jeannie was born in North Bay, Ontario in 1955. She currently lives and works in Toronto, Ontario.

Jeannie received a BFA from York University, Toronto, in 1979. She has exhibited in Europe, the USA, Mexico, Cuba and widely across Canada.

View the Jeannie Thib Gallery here.

Rimi Yang

Rimi Yang

Rimi Yang is a painter of great natural talent and creativity. She is currently based in Los Angeles and exhibits across Canada and the United States.

View the Rimi Yang Gallery here.