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Winston Chmielinski

Ronin Cho

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Gigi Cifali

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Sarah Derat

Fleur Van Dodewaard

Aidan Doherty

Zavier Ellis

Scott Everingham

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BJ & Richelle Formento

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Andrew Friend

Romen Gouveia

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Joshua Hagler

Aaron Head

Diana Beltran Herrera

Heike Jobst

Sule Kemanci

David-Ashley Kerr

Grace Kim

Jakob Lena Knebl

Paul Knight

Maren Juell Kristensen

Bruce LaBruce

Andrew Lacon

Gillian Lawler

Jin Han Lee

Janneke Van Leeuwen

Russell Leng

Carla Liesching

Lindsay Mapes

Nigel Massey

Peter Matthews

Roberto & Renato Miaz

John Nielsen

Sarah Pager

Selma Parlour

Charlie Penrose

Lucia Pizzani

Chong Boon Pok

Anja Ronacher

Matt Rowe

John Ryan

Alvaro Sanchez-Montanes

Richard Sawdon-Smith

Yael Schmidt

Lyndsey Searle

Tine Semb

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David A. Smith

Richard Stone

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Frauke Wilken

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Transpositions IIII (2010)
Post Detail, Black White Fibre Based Print, 28.5cm x 35cm, 2010
Transpositions Black White Fibre Based Print, 28.5cm x 35cm, 2010
Post Black White Fibre Based Print, Diptych, each panel 28.5cm x 35cm, 2010
Buckle C-Print, 200cm x 100cm, 2010
Joshua currently focuses his attention on the exchange between idea and action, considering the infrastructure of signs that hold the work in place and how ones perception of, and relationship to objects is inseparable from context and the nature of belief systems. He question how actions that fall outside our codes and structures of measurement are perceived and communicated. More often than not, actions that deviate from these familiar structures are open to myth and the building of fictions. His photographs subvert and play with the combination and association of these actions and myths to provoke instability in the foundations of positioning, classification, value, and hierarchy toward a point where what is perceived becomes uprooted materiality and nature converge, surreal opposes realism, and the banal collides with the absurd. His intention is to grasp a sense of the endless movement of back and forth, belief and pessimism, doubt and confirmation that encompasses the work. In 2011 Joshua was included in the noteworthy Catlin Art Prize his work was featured in Saatchis New Sensations in 2010.

Joshua holds an MA from the Royal College of Art in London, England. He lives and works in Buckinghamshire and London.