Very rigid positions of minimal art are assembled in an eerie, resounding organic warmth. Maria Loboda’s turquoise and quartz object mesmerises as you enter the space, summoning daydreams of money and prosperity. A lightly putrid neon aqua wall pulls you into the back to find a surprise: Herve Humbert’s sculpture (which you can physically enter), is so massive and monolithic in the tiny backspace, it makes you smile. Just two highlights of a really fabulous show that also includes A Kassen, Vladimir Houdek, Kristof Kintera and Diogo Pimentao.