Curated Collections
When Art Speaks – pairings and groups that work well together..
Curating art is a curious process.. that feels like a dialogue between the artworks and the space in which they live. When I look through works – whether on the website or in the flesh – I often encounter pairings and groups that naturally complement each other, seeming to have an unspoken understanding between them, a shared energy, working […]
Art Advisory & Consultancy
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Various Curations
These collections have been shaped for different reasons – sometimes around a theme, a material, a movement, or a kind of attention. There’s no single logic here – a series of curations – each holding something together.
A Floral Rebellion: The Drama of Transience
Capturing the robust interplay between the ascent and descent of life, the vitality that diminishes in a blaze, evoking a deeper contemplation of life’s cyclical essence.
StART Art Fair – works for sale
Artworks for sale, currently on show at StART Art Fair, Saatchi gallery London
Small is Beautiful: Working small
Many of us are now working from home, self-isolating, and generally limiting the scope of our social lives. Undeniably, our worlds and the movements we make in them have gotten much, much smaller. But can the same also be said for artists, and the works they produce? We consulted some of the artists at New […]
After Impressionism
New Blood Art presents a selection of curated original artworks that capture the spirit of the post impressionists.
Emerging Artists Working with Waste
The word ‘sustainability’ seems to be everywhere these days, but what does it actually mean in the context of a developing artistic career?
New Blood Art + ABIGAIL AHERN
We’re delighted to announce our partnership with renowned British interior, furniture, and accessories designer Abigail Ahern on an exclusive curation of 12 original artworks.
The Wild Other
Animals are perhaps our most dignified friends and companions. Artists have certainly always known this, with the history of art populated by creatures big and small.