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This year at Phillips’ 20th Century and Contemporary Art Day Sale, a 1-of-3 edition of Sam Taylor-Johnson’s video Pietà sold for £22,500.
Ellie Pennick runs Guts – a gallery championing the “underrepresented voices” of the art world. Ellie has a raw, honest coolness about her and her approach to the art world ...
British visual artist Mat Collishaw ‘s practice represents a sublime synergy of technological skill and conceptual depth within the spectrum of artistic brilliance. A luminary amidst the seminal ...
Leyland’s practice is a coalescence of expressive forms, where the alchemy of painting and the intricacy of drawing meet the layers of printmaking and the mighty power of pen. This multidisciplinary ...
Founded in 2023 by Eden Maseyk and Luke Davis, Helm Gallery aims to create a transparent and welcoming arts space in Brighton, one of the nation's most creative cities ...
Five Exhibitions To See In London In April 2025 as British Summer Time begins and the city’s vibrant art scene bursts to life with fresh shows and creative energy.
Its clean lines and lack of a traditional label shattered industry norms when it debuted in 1979, signalling a new era for branding—and transforming the bottle into a canvas for creative collaboration ...
FUTURA2000, also known as FUTURA, is a pioneering graffiti artist who rose to prominence in the 1980s New York art scene for his distinctive style, a fusion of Graffiti and Abstract Expressionism; ...
JD Malat Gallery shines brightly as a guiding light for established and emerging artists; at the helm of JD Malat and a driving force behind the gallery's mission is upcoming curator Annie Pereira ...
Katrina Aleksa, London art adviser and curator, explores the intimate power of gifting in an age of fleeting experiences and algorithmic taste ...
Curated by Dr Ridha Moumni, Chairman, Christie’s Middle East & Africa, Marwan: A Soul in Exile pays tribute to Marwan (1934-2016), one of the most critically acclaimed and influential artists of his ...
In an age hooked on dopamine hits, algorithmic approval, and swipe-sized intimacy, British artist Mitch Griffiths moves against the current—with the slow, deliberate gravity of oil paint. His canvases ...