Antepavilion 2025 Jury

good shape (Hannah Sheerin & Lioba Pflaum)

Lioba Pflaum

Lioba and Hannah collectively form good shape, working together on research and design focused on improving the relationship between architecture and the natural environment. 

They were the winners of the Antepavillion 2024 with FOUND(ation), a project that playfully questioned the conventional approach to the ground and material choices. 

good shape has continued this trajectory, working on a practical re-use research that has developed out of their construction experience, alongside their work as designers in various European practices. 

Hannah Sheerin

Hoxton Docks Resident Artists

Nick Goss is an Anglo/Dutch artist who layers personal and collective history on the canvas through scenes of confident accretion and erasure, constructing and reconstructing phenomena that never had physical form

Damien Meade is an Irish artist. He studied at Chelsea College of Art and in 2018 was the Abbey Fellow in Painting to the British School at Rome. His work is held in public and private collections worldwide

Helen Marten is an artist who works across sculpture, painting, video and writing. In 2016 she was awarded the Tate Turner Prize.

Credit: Benedict Brink

Magali Reus Is an artist whose sculptures addresses existing common objects and systems. Physical transformation and display set the stage for objects to shed their function and enact a different image of themselves. 

Ana Genovés is a Spanish artist whose work crosses multiple disciplines and has been exhibited widely across the UK and internationally. She was a finalist at the Max Mara Art Prize, 2015.

Ed Moseley

Ed is the Co-Founder & Director of London Structures Lab. He has been advising the shortlisted teams on their entries since the inception of the Antepavilion programme and leading the engineering design in collaboration with the winners. His experience includes involvement from concept to construction of art and cultural projects such as the Megafon Pavilion at the Winter Olympics in 2014 and then the Hyundai Pavilion for the Winter Olympics in 2018.

Russell Gray

Russell is the principal director of Shiva Ltd, which is the primary sponsor of Antepavilion. Shiva is a long-term building conservation and investment company working exclusively with sites and buildings of special cultural, architectural or historic interest. In the course of this activity it promotes and engages widely with pure and applied arts and traditional craftsmanship.