Erre is a Colombian street artist who creates rousing murals and prints designed to inspire and empower women to fight for equality. Erre’s artworks tackle corruption, hypocrisy and feature strong female figures as a direct challenge to the culture of machismo in Latin America, and beyond. Destroy is an arresting piece in which Erre’s subject…
Damien Hirst is an iconic British art phenomenon known for boundary-pushing works that explore art, science, religion, beauty and death.  This piece is from Hirst’s Psalm series, in which he created 150 paintings featuring butterfly wings arranged into intricate mandala patterns. Each artwork in the series is named after an Old Testament psalm.  This series…
British contemporary artist Ryan Callanan AKA RYCA is known for entertaining artworks that play with motifs from popular culture, be that music, film or sweary sayings that have made it into the modern vernacular. In Diamond 9, RYCA creates a beautifully simple artwork that celebrates the value of love. This original piece on aluminium model board is hand-finished with…
British contemporary artist Ryan Callanan AKA RYCA is known for entertaining artworks that play with motifs from popular culture, be that music, film or sweary sayings that have made it into the modern vernacular. In Diamond Dust Spinner, RYCA offers a fresh take on his enormously popular spinners, applying diamond dust to his acid smiley with spectacular effect. To…
Justine Smith is a painter, sculptor and collage artist based in London. Through her art she explores the concept of money and the impact it has on all areas of our lives. Diamond Queen was created to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2012. To create the piece, Smith sourced bank notes…
Diamonds Are Forever is a set of three skateboards by contemporary artist, Gavin Mitchell. The artwork captures a young Queen Elizabeth II, her crown sparkling brightly, offset beautifully against a Union Jack background. The title of the piece is spread across each skateboard, written in ransom-style lettering that summons the subversive work of punk artist, Jamie Reid,…
Diana Ross is an open edition pigment prints on Baryta paper by photographer Michael Ochs. American Motown singer Diana Ross of The Supremes out shopping in New York City, circa 1965. The images in the Michael Ochs collection have slightly different sizes, this is quite common for photography that was shot in analogue as opposed…
This original artwork has been created especially for The Mix – Enter Gallery’s 2024 group show of original artworks from a selection of our artists.  Maria Rivans is a Brighton-based artist known for colourful and balanced collages inspired by nature and stars of the silver screen. In this original collage Rivans depicts Lynda Carter, the…
Matt Henry is a Brighton-based photographer who explores the counterculture of America in the 1960s and 70s via beautifully-constructed ‘stills from movies that were never made.’ This piece is from Henry’s Twin Palms series, a satirical set of 30 photographs taken in Palm Springs, California. The series is inspired by the shifts in gender relations…
Matt Henry is a Brighton-based photographer who explores the counterculture of America in the 1960s and 70s via beautifully-constructed ‘stills from movies that were never made.’ This piece is from Henry’s Twin Palms series, a satirical set of 30 photographs taken in Palm Springs, California. The series is inspired by the shifts in gender relations…
Dick, Cottage, Budleia, Phlox is from Hannah Shillito x Yan Skates – a collaboration between the Brighton-artist, and Flower Designer, Yan Skates, created especially for Enter Gallery’s 2022 London Pop-up. The piece combines Skates’ talent for floristry, with Shillito’s maximalist and tongue-in-cheek art. The result is an attention-grabbing and playful work that emanates mischief and fun. …
Contemporary British artist, Paul Morrison is lauded for his botanical landscapes that play with scale and juxtaposition to invent surreal-yet-familiar worlds. Whether working with paint, sculpture or film, Morrison creates his scenes from found imagery sourced everywhere from textbooks, to Disney cartoons. For Die Nacht (The Night), Morrison has tweaked the size of his flowers…