Curated Collections




Posted July 17, 2024 by New Blood Art

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.



Posted June 14, 2024 by New Blood Art

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.



Posted October 11, 2023 by New Blood Art

StART Art Fair – works for sale  

Artworks for sale, currently on show at StART Art Fair, Saatchi gallery London



Posted September 14, 2023 by New Blood Art

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 […]



Posted August 30, 2023 by New Blood Art

After Impressionism

New Blood Art presents a selection of curated original artworks that capture the spirit of the post impressionists.



Posted June 19, 2023 by New Blood Art

 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?



Posted March 30, 2023 by New Blood Art

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.



Posted March 17, 2023 by New Blood Art

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.



Posted March 3, 2023 by New Blood Art

Forever Painting

Artist Günther Förg described painting as a ‘resilient practice’ — always in the now, and expanding rather than ever truly changing. There’s something both comforting and exciting about this. Exciting, because there really are endless possibilities, and comforting because it’s deeply rooting knowing that a contemporary painting can embody all that comes before it in the most subtle of ways. 



Posted February 24, 2023 by New Blood Art

Just a touch

This selection of work emphasises texture — the real fun of it. The warp and weft of textile experiments, the hyperreality of fluff, the charisma of hand embroidery… all are among the personal touches that bring to life wonderment at our own sensory capabilities.