【Art Fair】Bluerider ART London · Mayfair Participating LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair Booth B45 28.10.2025 - 2.11.2025

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LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair
Booth B45
28.10.25 – 2.11.25

Bluerider ART

Curatorial Statement

Bluerider ART London · Mayfair is pleased to announce our participation in the 2025 LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair - marking our second year participating in this prestigious fine art and antiques fair. Come visit us at Booth B45, and see a curated selection of compelling and unique works by our represented artists. Marck's video sculptures represent a societal microcosm, reflecting the physiological and psychological states of modern individuals across various social strata, navigating familiarity and unfamiliarity, and grappling with identity in time and space. Sven Drühl reinterprets landscape traditions from Romanticism to contemporary painting, remixing historical imagery with his own motifs in oils and lacquer to create a dialogue between past and present. Dirk Salz abandons traditional mediums, using resin to explore transparency, colour dynamics and the interplay between light and space to blur the boundaries between physical and psychological spaces. Thierry Feuz encapsulates memories of his childhood through mixed media painting, using lacquer, acrylic, and glitter to create profoundly transportative work that displays exuberant emotions and movement. Tu Wei-Cheng's "Fossil Relics" series explores how humanity deciphers lost civilizations through fossil records. The fictitious Punan civilisation is reimagined as archaeological ruins. We warmly invite you to see these extraordinary works, and many more, at booth B45 at LAPADA Fair.

Participatipating artists:
Josep Riera i Aragó 
Cao Jigang 
Carol Prusa 
Dirk Salz 
Nick Veasey 
Marck 
Sven Drühl 
Thierry Feuz 
Tu Wei-Cheng 
Beñat Olaberria 
Bay Tang Jiaxin

Bluerider ART at the 2025 LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair, Booth B45
28 October - 2 November, 2025
Location:45 Berkeley Square, London, Mayfair W1J 5AR

Opening Hours:
28 Oct. (Tue.) Preview Day: 15:00 - 20:30
29 Oct. (Wed.) 11:00 - 20:00
30 Oct. (Thur.) 11:00 - 20:00
31 Oct. (Fri.) 11:00 - 20:00
01 Nov. (Sat.) 11:00 - 20:00
02 Nov. (Sun.) 11:00 - 17:00

Artist


Riera i Aragó 里埃拉・伊.阿拉貢
(Spain , b. 1954)

Riera i Aragó (Spain, b. 1954), a graduate of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts, is one of Spain’s most internationally renowned contemporary artists. Based in Barcelona, his work explores the themes of “navigation between the sky and the deep sea,” employing symbols such as propellers, submarines, and airplanes to construct a poetic narrative of time, space, and life. His solo exhibitions have been hosted at prestigious European institutions, including the Heilbronn Municipal Museum in Germany, the Van Gogh Foundation in Arles, and the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona. His works are included in esteemed permanent collections such as the Van Gogh Foundation, the Joan Miró Foundation, and Boeing in Chicago.

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Cao Jigang
(China, b.1955)

Cao Jigang, was graduated from Material Expression Studio of Oil Painting Department of China Central Academy of Fine Arts, also was a professor at Foundation Year Program Department of China Central Academy of Fine Arts. Currently living, working in Beijing, China, and exhibiting widely in museums and curated exhibitions. Cao Jigang received the Silver Prize in The National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1999. His work is included in public collection including The National Art Museum of China in Beijing, Shanghai Art Museum and New Hall of China International Exhibition Center in Beijing.

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Carol Prusa
(USA, b. 1956)

Carol Prusa (USA, b.1956), a graduate of Drake University with a Master degree in painting, currently resides and works in North Carolina, USA. Prusa inherits the silverpoint drawing technique from the Renaissance period, delving into astrophysics to interpret the chaotic interactions of cosmic evolution. Through the meticulous and refined grayscale of silverpoint, Prusa intricately incorporates sculpture forms, portraying the beauty of cosmic anomalies, and has gained recognition for her unique artistic expression. She has received the SECAC Artistic Achievement Award and has been invited to exhibit at the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her works are featured in several silverpoint history books, permanently housed in over a dozen museums across the United States, including the Perez Museum of Art in Miami, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, and the Telfair Museums. She has held major solo exhibitions at various institutions, including the Boca Raton Museum of Art and the Norton Museum of Art.

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Dirk Salz
(Germany, b. 1962)

Dirk Salz (Germany, b. 1962) developed a deep appreciation for painting and art history at a young age. Currently based in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, Salz’s creative process abandons traditional tools like brushes and canvases. Instead, he uses paint rollers and the gravitational force of resin to break free from minimalist conventions, exploring transparency, color dynamics, and the interplay between light and space. His works are part of the Akzo Nobel Art Foundation’s collection and numerous private collections worldwide.

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Nick Veasey
(UK, b. 1962)

Nick Veasey (UK, b.1962) lives and works in Kent, UK, working primarily with radiography to create his images X-ray images. Through the unique penetration of the X-ray process, Nick Veasey strips back the layers to show what lies beneath the surface, revealing the inner workings behind the subjects facade, playfully and mischievously exploring the essence of objects and human inner desire. Veasey’s worldwide recognition includes; imagery for the front cover of TIME magazine, recent collaborations with Alexander McQueen SS23 and the Victoria and Albert Museum "Balenciaga: shaping fashion" exhibition, a large-scale retrospective at the renowned Fotografiska museum in Sweden, visited by the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Swedish royalty. Recent shows include “X-ray Men” at the Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art and “APMA chapter 3” at the Amorepacific Museum of Art. Permanently collected in the V&A Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in the US, the BMW Museum in Germany, the National Science and Media Museum in the UK, and the Museum of Applied Arts and Design in Switzerland, important collaborations with international brands like Louis Vuitton, United Airlines, Balenciaga, and more.

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Marck
(Switzerland, b. 1964)

Marck (Switzerland, b. 1964), a contemporary Swiss artist renowned for Video Sculpture, currently lives and works in Zurich. Marck's unconventional journey led him to enter a prestigious art school at a young age, only to leave due to the inability to tolerate formal education. Subsequently, he engaged in diverse occupations, including auto dismantling, mechanical electrician, rock singer, and tech installation design. Marck's unique life experiences transcend the imagination of conventional academy-trained artists, manifesting in his self-created video sculpture expressions, addressing societal issues through themes of frames, women, viewing, and interaction. in 2019 he was honored with the International Culture Award by Academia Culturale Internazionale Cartagine in Italy. His works have been showcased internationally and collected by significant museums including La Maison Rouge in Paris, St. Petersburg Contemporary Art Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Istanbul Modern, and the Karlsruhe Center for Art and Media.

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Sven Drühl
(Germany, b. 1968)

Sven Drühl currently lives and works in Berlin. He studied both in art and mathematics. With a PhD in art theory, he is also an author and editor of publications on contemporary art. Conceptually, Sven Drühl dissects visual shapes and types taken from every era from Romanticism to the present day, re-mounting them and combining them with his own motifs. Drühl reacts to the crisis of expression in post-modern painting with these transformed citations, but has purposefully not ceased to paint. His exploration of art history and his continual questioning of painting as a medium are at the heart of his oeuvre. He became known through his compilations of famous landscape paintings and had been exhibited throughout Europe, Asia and the United States including the St. Matthäuskirche, Berlin, Museum Villa-Rot, Neue Galerie Gladbeck, National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest, Kallman-Museum, Ismaning, Museum Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, ZKM | Museum für Neue Kunst, Karlsruhe. His work is in collection of Berlinische Galerie -Museum für moderne Kunst, Berlin, Allianz Forum, Deutsche Bank, E.ON Art Collection, Düsseldorf, Collection Philara, Düsseldorf.

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Thierry Feuz
(Swiss, b. 1968
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Graduated from Geneva University of Art and Design (Haute École d'Art et de Design), Feuz currently lives and works in Geneva. In his artistic realm, art, science, and philosophy converge as he explores the universal meaning of "existence" and presents unseen realms through his unique painting techniques. Thierry Feuz's works have been collected by significant institutions and museums, including Musée d'Art et d'Histoire in Neuchâtel, Singapore Art Foundation, UBS Bank, Saks Fifth Avenue in the United States, as well as the Breeze Crop. and E.Sun Commercial Bank, among other corporate collections.

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Tu Wei-Cheng
(Taiwan, b.1969

Tu Wei-Cheng (Taiwan, b. 1969), born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and currently lives and works in Taoyuan, Taiwan. He holds a Master’s degree in Plastic Arts from Tainan National University of the Arts and is currently an assistant professor at the Taipei National University of the Arts. Tu’s artistic style combines archaeology with technological replicas, collaging forms from different civilizations and eras. He incorporates local legends and contemporary phenomena to create a sense of dislocation between history and reality. Tu has been awarded the Taishin Art Award Jury's Special Prize and has been invited to exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum (UK), Rijksmuseum (Netherlands) and the Museum of Asian Arts (France). His works have been permanently collected by institutions such as National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts, and Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts.

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Beñat Olaberria
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Spain, b.1970)

With a master's degree from the London City Art Institute, Beñat Olaberria currently creates and resides in London. His work, created in a non-impressionistic, non-narrative, and non-reductive manner, explores the unknown realms of form, composition, rhythm, and balance. Olaberria likens his creative process to a "walk," an adventurous journey where the final destination is uncertain. His pencil lines and heavy acrylic pigments present an incomplete and uncertain aspect through abstract compositions. Olaberria opposes predefined visual interpretations of his work, leaving gaps for viewers to interpret based on their experiences, creating multiple ways of understanding. The diverse materials he employs, including pencil, acrylic paint, clay, and charcoal, contribute to the layered and open-ended nature of his works. The exhibition will showcase Olaberria's latest works from 2023, inviting viewers to perceive and fill the gaps between their past experiences and the artwork.

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Bay Tang Jiaxin
(China, b.1995)

Bay Tang Jiaxin (China, b. 1995) holds a Master of Arts degree from the Royal College of Art in the UK and currently lives and works in Changsha. Influenced by her background in printmaking, the qualities of paper have become central to her artistic language, allowing the material to convey her exploration of the blurred existence between space and time. In her Pierced Paper series, Tang uses a needle to lift the fibers of paper, creating an undulating surface through repetitive actions. These acts embody the passage of time, with the resulting texture and visual-tactile resonance reflecting her state of mind during the creative process and her inquiry into subspaces. Her work The Stone of Another Mountain has been collected by the Jiangxi Art Museum.

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