Art & Photography / What Went DownArt & Photography / What Went DownWhat went down at the Dazed Club x Mason & Fifth private viewMaterial Conversations showcased the artists’ summer residency at the new guesthouse and residence in LondonShareLink copied ✔️August 26, 2025August 26, 2025TextDazed DigitalThe Dazed Club x Mason & Fifth residency private view Material Conversations, curated by Hanna Ter Meulen, marked the culmination of the Dazed Club x Mason & Fifth artist residency, which launched this summer. Eight artists from the UK, France, Lebanon and Mexico – Daniel Santangelo, Deniz Bedir, Ignacio Maximiliano Ruelas Lopez, Meenakashi Ghadial, Susan Kellaway, Tonique Sewell, Yahvi Duggal and Yasmina Hilal – were invited to Mason & Fifth’s new Westbourne Park location for two months of creation. Staying at the guesthouse and residence, with its rooms, shared studios, and canal-side complex, the artists had the freedom to experiment and collaborate. To celebrate their inspiring work – spanning woven pieces made from kitchen waste, oils, and photography – Dazed hosted an evening with the artists on August 14. The event brought together club members, art world luminaries, friends and local creatives, with guests enjoying Badwater Tequila and Dalston’s Soda in the exhibition space before spilling onto the wildflower-planted deck overlooking the Regent’s Canal. See all the photos above. Photography Karolina WielochaExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThese dreamy portraits rebel against stereotypes of Asian youth cultureLenovo & IntelWatch: How three artists make space for AI, creativity and worldbuildingDazed Club callout! Apply to bring your exhibition project to lifeUS fascism is killing artSee Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency in LondonIn pictures: The nostalgia-fuelled traditions of Ukraine’s lost townsThese photos explore the uncanny world of love dolls Arresting portraits of Naples’ third-gender population 10 major photography shows you can’t miss in 2026This exhibition uncovers the queer history of Islamic artThis exhibition excavates four decades of Black life in the USBoxing Sisters: These powerful portraits depict Cuba’s teen fighters