Jonathan Sullam
Jonathan Sullam (b. 1979) is a Brussels-based, British visual artist. He studied art in public spaces at the Royal Academy of fine arts Brussels and Multimedia at the Slade school of fine arts, University College London. For 10 years his involvement in art collectives led him to initiate the Mobile Institute which focused on site specific art practices, across Belgium, Mexico (Monterrey) and China (Chongqing). Sullam has developed his practice along the years and collaborated with choreographer Isabella Soupart and set designer Jim Clayburgh. His works are part of the Wonderful Fund Collection next to the British YBA generation and Galila Barzilaï Hollander’s collection (P.O.C).
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PRESS | CONSTANCE DEJONG, IRA LOMBARDIA, EDWIN SCHLOSSBERG, GÜNTHER SELICHAR, JONATHAN SULLAM AND SUZANNE TREISTER
Making Visible in Whitehot Magazine March 20, 2024Whitehot Magazine published a great review of Making Visible, listing the gallery, amongside our colleagues from KIN and Beige, as 'a testament to the city’s...Read more -
PRESS | Constance DeJong, Ira Lombardia, Edwin Schlossberg, Günther Selichar, Jonathan Sullam and Suzanne Treister
"Making Visible" on Art Viewer February 2, 2024Making Visible, curated by Lara Pan, with works by Constance DeJong, Ira Lombardia, Edwin Schlossberg, Günther Selichar, Jonathan Sullam and Suzanne Treister was featured on...Read more