Sarah Morris is a British-American artist and filmmaker best-known for geometric paintings portraying cities inspired by the politics, psychology and architecture of each location. Lunar, October is from Morris’ Lunar Series, a set of 12 screenprints depicting each month of the Lunar cycle during the global pandemic in 2020 – a period when time seemed to…
Sarah Morris is a British-American artist and filmmaker best-known for geometric paintings portraying cities inspired by the politics, psychology and architecture of each location. Lunar, September is from Morris’ Lunar Series, a set of 12 screenprints depicting each month of the Lunar cycle during the global pandemic in 2020 – a period when time seemed to…
Known for developing his own distinctive typography, Ben Eine blends the colours of 60s psychedelia with the gilded fonts of high-Victoriana. Eine’s typeface is a bouncy celebration of the written word. This piece features the letter M in Eine s famed Circus font, which can be found adorning shuttered shopfronts around East London. Please note this…
British art phenomenon Damien Hirst shot to fame after winning the Turner Prize in 1995. One of the YBAs (Young British Artists), Hirst remains contentious, impressing and shocking the art world in equal measure with his provocative spirit and anarchic aplomb. Maltohexaose is from Hirst’s Pharmaceutical series, and represents a food additive which is commonly…
Contemporary artist, Charming Baker is known for exploring themes of love, life, death, terror, joy and despair, via dark humour and underlying references to the classics. In this collection of works released in 2023, Baker continues his unique use of line work to depict animals. Here, he portrays a jolly baby elephant. This silkscreen print…
Manhattan Boogie Woogie is a limited edition silkscreen print by Godfather of Pop Art , Sir Peter Blake. The piece was created for the cover for the 1982 album of the same name by English synth-pop band, Landscape. This collage is inspired by the visual cultures of the 1930s and 40s, when boogie-woogie music was at…
Framed Manson Marilyn is a limited edition silkscreen print by artist Mr Brainwash. From an edition of 100. the piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
Marilyn Classic, Silver And Black is a limited edition three-colour silkscreen print by contemporary artist, Pure Evil. This image of Marilyn is taken from a publicity photo for the film Niagara, an American 1953 film noir thriller film directed by Henry Hathaway, which cemented Monroe s status as a Hollywood superstar. This print is from Pure Evil…
Originally from Bangkok, Pakpoom Silaphan studied Fine Art before moving to London to study at Camberwell College of Art and Chelsea College of Art. His mixed-media collages, which examine mass consumerism and globalisation, have quickly established him as leading name in the Pop Art world. Citing Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali as his main influences,…
Since his career began in the 1950s, Sir Peter Blake has been prolific, creating paintings, collage, typography and more inspired by his fascination with popular culture. Blake’s impact on the face of contemporary art is so significant, he is now known as the ‘Godfather of Pop Art.’ This piece hails from Blake s revered 2008…
Mateo Humano is an internationally-acclaimed French artist known for his ‘monologues of the soul’. Using forgotten images and symbols used in ornamental carpets, Mateo creates portraits that honour ancient cultures. In Masha, Mateo combines bold pattern with regal blues and golds to bring a sense of power and mysticism to his subject. This silkscreen print…
Mateo Humano is an internationally-acclaimed French artist known for his ‘monologues of the soul’. Using forgotten images and symbols used in ornamental carpets, Mateo creates portraits that honour ancient cultures. In Masha, Mateo combines bold pattern with regal blues and golds to bring a sense of power and mysticism to his subject. This silkscreen print…
Benjamin Thomas Taylor is known for Pop Art inspired pieces characterised by bright colours. His optimistic artworks are designed to invite the observer back into childhood associations in a bid to question the mythology surrounding the genius of the artist. Meet Me in Matisse s Garden, 2024 is from a series by Thomas Taylor celebrating…
This piece is from Richard Berner’s 2023 solo show at Enter Gallery, You Can Be Anything (*or Nothing). The show is an exploration of the ambiguity of art and its capacity to mean everything to one person, and absolutely nothing to the next. In this piece, Berner presents us with his interpretation of the classic…
Damien Hirst is an iconic British art phenomenon known for boundary-pushing works that explore art, science, religion, beauty and death.  This artwork is a continuation of Hirst’s Pharmaceutical Paintings series in which he fuses his infamous spot paintings with the chemical structure of controlled substances. Here, Hirst depicts Meprobamate – a popular weight loss medication.  …