Latest Entries by New Blood Art
The Sunday Times
View article here Katie Hallam, 38, visual artist, Edinburgh College of Art Before lockdown I wanted to visualise what our technological devices would become in 100 million years’ time, fossilised, buried and extracted again. I had sourced large pieces of coal from the last remaining active quarry in Ayrshire and had planned to cast, sculpt, […]
Financial Times: Alternative degree shows
With the cancellation of final-year exhibitions, students lost a vital showcase Read article here
Why Trust Is Now the Real Currency in the Art Market
What happens when trust breaks down in an unregulated market, and why smaller dealers may hold the key.
Spotlight: Imi Williams & Cannon J. Brown
Two artists, one undercurrent: the early pulse of recognition. Shared origin (RCA), different registers, but the same sense of forward motion. There are rumblings – sales, attention, the kind of interest that builds quietly. Their work is being noticed. Picked up, in some cases, by other artists – and that always says something – that […]
Sammi Mak – Louis Vuitton’s latest collector
Sammi Mak’s newest body of work holds clarity, depth, and a kind of atmospheric truth you feel before you think about it. We’re proud to share that one of her recent paintings has just been acquired by Louis Vuitton – an exciting milestone and a strong signal of the attention now building around her work. […]
Kind Structures – On Structure
Carefully selected original works by emerging and early-career artists.
Form, rhythm, presence – art to live with.
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Original Art Under £1,000
Original Art Under £1,000
Serious work by early-career artists—still accessible.
Browse high-quality originals, all priced under £1,000.
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Masters Artists
Clear, confident work from early-career artists whose practice holds.
Collectors come back for these.
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Curated by Artists
Curated by Artists
An artist-led series, created and edited by Masters Artist Nicola Wiltshire that shines a fresh light on the New Blood Art collection. →