Investable Artists




Posted August 19, 2017 by New Blood Art

2 emerging artists to invest in now

Toni Cogdell and Malgorzata Lapsa-Malawska Toni Cogdell has exhibited in 3 group exhibitions already this year, including McAllister Thomas & Sarah Wiseman Gallery and she has just been longlisted for Anthology 2017. Małgorzata Lapsa-Malawska was recently selected for the Royal Scottish Academy Open Exhibition, The Society of Woman Artists Annual Exhibition at The Mall Galleries, invited to […]



Posted July 5, 2017 by New Blood Art

Kate Livingstone’s solo show

Edinburgh graduate Kate Livingstone‘s solo show at Upright Gallery Edinburgh:



Posted June 26, 2017 by New Blood Art

Masaki Yada’s work acquired for the Danish Royal Collection

Masters artist Masaki Yada is currently showing in an exhibition at the Danish Royal Museum in Copenhagen.  Two of his paintings have been acquired by Prince Frederik for the Danish Royal Collection. Yada’s paintings can already be found in renowned collections worldwide, including the Zabludowicz collection, Alison Myners – Chair of Council of Institute of […]



Posted April 26, 2017 by New Blood Art

Investment Tip – Lindsay Mapes

Lindsay Mapes has been selected for an upcoming documentary called ‘Looking for Picasso’. 12 artist from around the world were chosen. An American production, filming 2017 (she is episode 2). Lindsay has also been regularly exhibiting since graduating from her Slade MFA in 2010 and has been shortlisted for a number of notable prizes.. it’s […]



Posted March 30, 2017 by New Blood Art

Investment Tips! Insight – indicators of success 2017

The art market is undergoing a revolution and collecting art – which used to be the domain of the privileged few has become democratised by the Internet, with numerous online art galleries now offering affordable art for sale. However, buying affordable art can mean a compromise on quality or investment potential and at New Blood […]



Posted February 27, 2017 by New Blood Art

Investment Tip – Blair McLaughlin

Here at New Blood Art, we like to share investment tips with you and when an artist is on the cusp of gaining additional recognition and value, it’s the perfect time to invest. Blair McLaughlin is at a very exciting crossroads in his career. His work sold very well with us immediately following his BA […]



Posted February 20, 2017 by New Blood Art

Peter Blake’s new collage art work on the Mandarin Oriental – including NBA’s Orlanda Broom

‘Our Fans’ by Sir Peter Blake takes up residence on Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London’s Knightsbridge façade during part of the extensive renovation of this historic hotel – NewBloodArt Masters artist Orlanda Broom is included in the crowd of people – “actors, musicians, dancers, designers – who all happen to be fans of Mandarin Oriental. […]



Posted February 12, 2017 by New Blood Art

The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize

The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize is an annual art award, intended to encourage creative representational painting and draughtsmanship. It gives out prizes totalling £30,000. The prize originated in London in 2005. This year NewBloodArt artists John Clark and Anna McNeil are selected finalists – they will both be showing in the exhibition at the Mall galleries […]



Posted January 27, 2017 by New Blood Art

Investment Tip: Steve Burden

Steve Burden graduated from Goldsmiths College, London with a First Class Honours and Bath Spa University with a Masters Degree in Fine Art (distinction) in 2016. The month following his graduation, Steve won the Black Swan Arts Open Prize – securing a solo show with the piece Abattoir (this piece is available for sale via NewBloodArt) which will go on tour […]



Posted January 18, 2017 by New Blood Art

Investment Tip: Brigitte Yoshiko Pruchnow

Brigitte Yoshiko Pruchnow has been selling consistently well, particularly last year, when following inclusion at Tokyo Art Fair (and a feature in Metropolis Tokyo Magazine as one of the fair’s highlights), she sold over 60 pieces, including sales to buyers in the US, Dubai, Australia and Japan. Brigitte’s larger paintings will see around a 30% […]