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THE TRANSFORMATION GALLERY

London, UK

Where Art Becomes Inquiry
Founded in 2024 and named after The Transformation Book by Fernando Pessoa, The Transformation Gallery is a contemporary art space rooted in experimentation and research-based practice. Located in Brixton, London, the gallery champions emerging and
mid-career artists and curators who engage critically with the evolving language of contemporary art.

At its core, The Transformation Gallery is committed to offer artists a space for inquiry and experiment—with an interest in creating new narratives within the artworld.

Led by Dr. Jeroen van Dooren, an artist, educator, and researcher whose work explores the philosophical terrain of the self through the lens of performance and the literary concept of heteronyms. Since 2007, van Dooren has been curating his own heteronyms—distinct artistic identities that probe the boundaries of self and authorship—an approach that informs his curatorial practice more broadly. In both his personal work and exhibition-making, the gallery becomes a space of layered narratives and shifting perspectives, where the act of curation itself becomes a form of dialogue between inner and outer worlds, between the imagined and the real.

Through its partnership with Artura Spaces, The Transformation Gallery brings forth selected artists whose practices reflect its ethos of intellectual depth, personal transformation, and conceptual rigor.
Meet the Artists
We are proud to feature these artists as part of an ongoing exchange between Artura Spaces and The Transformation Gallery—one that celebrates critical inquiry, artistic transformation, and cross-cultural dialogue.

Featured Artist Invitation: Artura Spaces x The Transformation Gallery

We’re thrilled to invite artists from The Transformation Gallery to be part of an exciting collaboration with Artura Spaces, a curatorial platform based in Mumbai dedicated to showcasing thoughtful, research-driven art in fresh and accessible ways.

As part of this collaboration, participating artists will be featured on Artura’s digital platform, reaching a wider, cross-cultural audience in South Asia and beyond. Each artist will have a dedicated page on the Artura website, with creative freedom and access to shape how your practice is presented to this new audience.

The platform is currently in an experimental, evolving stage—making this a unique opportunity to be part of something being built from the ground up, with room for input, reflection, and dialogue.

If this resonates with your practice, we’d love to have you join this growing international exchange.

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