Curated Collections
Storyteller in the Dark
It’s a natural human trait to find stories in the world around us. From justifying our experiences with “everything happens for a reason” to pointing out shapes in cloud formations, creating a narrative is both instinctual and imaginative.
The structure of water
Water is a vital nutrient to life on earth: it’s our first building material, making up around 60 percent of the human body. It’s also often no less vital to the act of artistic creation, for example, we could think of the human body as analogous to a body of work, with water as the essential life-force.
Krati Doshi
Echo and seam in the empathy of forms and colours chiming. The entities – or composites, or individuals – that make up each work transit in a rhythmic scattering, an errant flow.
Spirit and Palette: Landscapes
Tactile, gentle, these artworks are about belonging.
Abstraction
Abstract art just doesn’t get old: freed from the constraints of representation, see colour, form and composition in all their unbound glory.
People in Paint
In these works of people, you’ll find introspection, psychedelia, monumental figures, vulnerable ones, groups at table and couples in a world of their own.
A History of Yellow
You can tell a history of art through a material history of colour.
The Perfect Size Artwork?
At a certain mid-scale, say between 60cm – 90cm, the work usually doesn’t dominate, but is still a notable presence. Instead of taking centre-stage in your visual field it integrates into your space, becoming more intrinsically a part of the environment.
Metamorphoses
Organic swarms of shapes are in the process of evolving; the artist’s use of opposing flows and contrasting rhythms makes for a fascinating experience of harmony.
Pop Worlds of Tyler Watson
Welcome to the pop worlds of Tyler Watson, where overlooked objects become main characters. Desk lamps, monstera plants, support units and more re-emerge with humour and magic from the background of daily life.