Congratulations to both Natalie Chapman and Emerson Pullman – who have both been identified as making an outstanding contribution to the self-portrait genre and have been long listed for The Self-Portrait Prize 2021.

Congratulations to both Natalie Chapman and Emerson Pullman – who have both been identified as making an outstanding contribution to the self-portrait genre and have been long listed for The Self-Portrait Prize 2021.
Vibrant, uplifting and unique Aneira’s paintings are distinguished by their rich colour palettes and intricate patterns, creating compositions that...
We are pleased to announce that Esther Castle has been awarded the New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize for her exceptional degree show work...
Nicola’s work is exceptional, and in 2023, she was personally selected by Paul Smith for a solo exhibition at his Borough Yards gallery space in London...
The New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize is the only one of its kind, in collaboration with universities and art colleges across the UK, inviting nominations...
I’m excited to share the shortlist for the 2024 New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize, as well as introduce you to the remarkable judges who are bringing...
This week’s featured artist is Lindsay Mapes - her work embodies the raw, unfiltered experience of life, channeling its beauty, chaos, and contradictions...
As we step into the new year, I’m delighted to share our annual Spotlight on Artists - a key highlight in the New Blood Art calendar. This extended...
It’s easy, when browsing the website or reading newsletters, to miss the subtle complexities and layers of meaning that fine artists bring to their...
Errol Theunissen’s recent feature in Whitechapel Gallery’s First Thursdays walking routes marks a significant milestone in his career, underlining...
Natalie Chapman’s work is commanding attention for its unflinching exploration of identity, class, and perseverance. Her latest collection, All...