Isamaya Ffrench's Studio Iron exhibition at Saatchi Yates is a dystopian dreamworld of industrial design and curation. Ffrench, known for her creative direction in beauty and fashion, has ventured into the realm of art curation, creating a space that challenges comfort and invites deeper exploration. Named after her medieval Germanic heritage, Studio Iron showcases her love for raw materials, particularly metal, and the music genre that inspired her. The exhibition features a mix of older and contemporary works, strategically placed to create dialogue and provoke thought. Ffrench's approach to curation is unique, emphasizing the importance of proximity and contrast to build an environment rather than a display. She believes that function completes the work, but a relationship with the piece must be established first. This concept extends to the Studio Iron Gallery, which Ffrench envisions as a platform for experimentation, collaboration, and the support of emerging artists. She aims to create an ecosystem where curation, design, and creative direction intertwine, fostering a space for ideas to evolve from concept to object to context. Studio Iron runs at Saatchi Yates from April 30th to June 7th, offering a unique and thought-provoking experience for visitors.