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SUNWOL

The quiet weight of form

SUNWOL is a contemporary gallery representing painters, sculptors, and installation artists whose work sits, deliberately, in the space between silence and statement.

Curated

Collections

Thematic groupings drawn from the permanent collection and long-term artist relationships.

Collection thumbnail — Early Works

Early Works

Formative pieces from artists before their first solo exhibitions.

24 Works
Collection thumbnail — Material Studies

Material Studies

Work that foregrounds process, surface, and the raw behaviour of medium.

18 Works
Collection thumbnail — Domestic Interiors

Domestic Interiors

Painting and photography concerned with rooms, thresholds, and quiet.

31 Works
Collection thumbnail — Light and Structure

Light & Structure

Installation and sculpture built around architectural light.

12 Works
Collection thumbnail — Textile Language

Textile Language

Weaving, embroidery, and fibre work spanning three decades.

20 Works
Represented

Artists

A small, deliberately kept roster — we represent fourteen artists at any given time.

Portrait of Mira Aslan

Mira Aslan

Painter working primarily in oil, concerned with interior space and the residue of memory in domestic objects.

Painting — Since 2016
Portrait of Okonkwo Bassey

Okonkwo Bassey

Sculptor in bronze and cast iron; his figures return repeatedly to the posture of waiting.

Sculpture — Since 2018
Portrait of Hana Voss

Hana Voss

Draughtswoman working exclusively in charcoal and graphite, focused on the seated human figure.

Drawing — Since 2020
Portrait of Priya Chandrasekaran

Priya Chandrasekaran

Textile artist blending traditional South Indian weaving techniques with contemporary abstraction.

Textile — Since 2015
Portrait of Studio Lindqvist

Studio Lindqvist

Collaborative duo working in light, neon, and architectural intervention across public and gallery spaces.

Installation — Since 2019
Interior view of the SUNWOL gallery main room
Since 2014

A room built for looking, and not much else.

SUNWOL opened in a converted textile warehouse with a single, stubborn idea: that the room around the work matters as much as the work itself. No wall text competes with the painting. No music competes with the silence a sculpture asks for.

Over a decade later, that idea hasn't changed. We represent a small roster of artists, hang few shows at once, and give each piece the space it was made to be seen in.

"The gallery's job is to disappear. If you remember the room, we haven't done ours." — Founding Director, SUNWOL

14

Artists Represented

140+

Works in Collection

11

Years Open
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