Latest Entries by New Blood Art

Posted July 1, 2022 by New Blood Art

“Contemporary Visions of Paradise Lost” Ed Saye’s New Studio and Artist Support Pledge Award

Ed Saye has moved to a new studio and been awarded an artist support pledge. This relocation also brings new opportunities for showing the artist’s work. The space in which an artist works is of paramount importance: the four walls, the light, the locale in which it can be found. As Ed Saye puts it:  […]

Posted June 28, 2022 by New Blood Art

Colourful Futures

The future resides in the colours deployed by the artists curated here. Colours like an upbeat song, bringing you into a more vibrant moment.  See the earthly paradises of Ed Saye (see our profile on ‘Happy Hippy Home’), the lucid drip and drift of paint in Francesca Bleay’s paintings, Audrey Corbelli’s primal abstractions, and Tatiana Leony’s phantasmagoric, flame-lit scenes.  These artists are very different from […]

Posted June 21, 2022 by New Blood Art

Snapshots of Summer: New work by Charlie Yates following his 4th solo show

After selling out at the gallery, Charlie Yates now has new work on display.  Charlie recently had a solo show, his fourth since graduating in 2019 from the renowned Glasgow School of Art. The show took place in The Watermill Gallery (an actual former watermill) in Aberfeldy. The Times reviewed it with 4 stars, writing: The seriousness […]

Posted June 17, 2022 by New Blood Art

Three artists selected as Royal Society of British Artists 2022 RISING STARS

Alice Miller, Louisa Clark and Zuzanna Salamon are three exceptional emerging artists selected as RBA Rising Stars this year! You can see their work at the exhibition now at the Royal Overseas League in London. The show is produced in partnership with the Royal Society of British Artists to showcase the talent of 40 artists […]

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Beep Painting Prize 2022

Nan Collantine and Jan Valik have been short-listed for this year’s Beep painting prize. They will be on show in Swansea and Cardiff this summer as a result, under the title of ‘Everything has changed, Nothing has changed’, the theme this year. The winner will get a cash prize and a solo show in 2024. […]

Posted June 14, 2022 by New Blood Art

Investment Tip: Lindsay Mapes, David O’Malley, Helen Latham All Selected for the 2022 Royal Academy Summer Show.

The Summer Exhibition is back! Running every year since 1769, this time around the curation is ‘Climate’. From June 21st to August 21st you’ll be able to find work across the Academy’s indoor and outdoor spaces.  This includes fantastic work by three NewBlood artists: Helen Latham, Lindsay Mapes and David O’Malley; each working in a very crisp, defined contemporary style. […]

Posted May 23, 2022 by New Blood Art

Lily Senner and Tom Hemming’s First Solo Shows

Lily Senner and Tom Hemming, two boldly original artists on display with New Blood Art, both have their first solo show coming up, which is hugely exciting. It’s something to celebrate: that a physical gallery has the confidence in an artist to platform their work in this way. Solo shows are reference points in the […]

Posted May 18, 2022 by New Blood Art

Charlie Yates – first solo reviewed in The Times

Congratulations to Charlie Yates whose first solo show has received a glowing review from Giles Sutherland in The Times, headed “a clarity of vision flows through his art.” Sutherland writes: “Ambition is good and talent is better. Yates has plenty of both.” Read the full article here

Posted May 17, 2022 by New Blood Art

Investment Tip: Natalie Chapman showed solo at the Welsh Museum of Modern Art

Natalie Chapman’s work has reached a new level of recognition since being invited to show solo at the Museum of Modern Art in Wales in 2021 – her 9th solo show. We previously have tipped Natalie for investment, following her listing for the 2021 Self-Portrait Prize that recognised her unique contribution to contemporary painting in this […]

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Investment History and Updated Tip: A Newly Elected Royal Academician, Katherine Jones

Congratulations to Katherine Jones, who has just been selected as a Royal Academician, joining the ranks of some of the greatest names in contemporary art and architecture. The artist’s work is collected around the world, from the Victoria & Albert Museum and the House of Lords in London, to Yale University in the US. Katherine Jones […]