Latest Entries by New Blood Art
I Met My Body. Then I Lit a Candle.
Easter Saturday Edition (No. Not a Newsletter. Definitely Not a Backstory.) ⸻ I lost a few followers yesterday, so I thought I’d better tread carefully today. No big statements. No psychic undressing. Just something light. Something gentle. Something like… a person emerging from five days in darkness, peeling off a blackout mask, whispering, “the light […]
From There, You’re Free – The Psychic Architecture of Spring
It’s always a quiet relief when spring arrives, isn’t it? A kind of reassurance. The evidence of life returns – though we’d seen no sign of it for months. No proof, no promise. And yet, it was there all along. Rooted. Waiting. Responding not to pressure but to the right conditions. There’s something quietly psychoanalytic […]
Ed Saye – Echo of Initiation
Ed Saye has been quietly held in our Masters section for some time. He’s one of those artists you look at and think: it’s only a matter of when. The depth is there, the coherence, the unmistakable hand. Serious collectors have noticed. The work has always had gravity, what’s shifting now is the light around […]
Errol Theunissen A quiet moment, before the show opens
Errol Theunissen, an artist whose work sits at a powerful juncture. His upcoming solo show at Texture, Manchester (opening May 30th) is one of three exhibitions launching the new space. It follows two significant group shows at BSMT Space in London: Ascension and Vignettes: Interpreting Nostalgia. A trajectory is forming, and his work is about […]
New Blood Art: The Origin Story
A Story by Sarah Ryan – a psychic blueprint of the places, images, and choices that shaped New Blood Art before it had a name.
Dispatches from the Field
Dispatches from the Field
– writing from inside the gallery rebuild – where business, clarity, and voice meet. These are not newsletters. They’re real-time reflections: quietly sharp, often sideways, always authored.
What Holds, and What Unfolds: Emerging Artists and the Long Arc of Attention
Recent insights from the Art Basel & UBS report echo what I’ve seen for two decades: the most active and resilient part of the market lies where we’ve always worked – original artworks under £5,000, carefully selected.
Banksy’s Parody: Are you paying for the illusion of sophistication?
The clue is in the name: Mr. Brainwash – so why do people keep buying in to the sell-out?
Banksy, (if he’s behind this) isn’t just selling art – he’s exposing how easily people accept what they are told has value, without learning to think for themselves..
Aneira Thomas – winner of the public vote
Aneira Thomas: Winner of the Emerging Art Prize Public Vote Aneira Thomas has been selected as the winner of the Public Vote for the New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize. Her paintings carry a distinct vertical rhythm – unusual in contemporary painting. They use rich, layered colour and repeated motifs to create works that feel […]
Esther Castle – Winner of New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize
Esther Castle has been awarded the New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize for her exceptional degree show work.