David Jones
The replete surfaces of these oil paintings, executed in deep gem-like glazes, pulse with a contained melancholy, a promise of something lost and found.
Colin Jones
Born in London in 1936, Colin Jones’ life followed an unorthodox route from a working-class existence to a dance scholarship in the English Royal Ballet. Jones bought his first camera whilst on tour in Japan, running an errand for Dame Margot F
Brian Jones
With works that include dollar bills stamped with Madonna’s face, and politically suggestive pieces such as ‘Blairman Mao’ and ‘Chelvis’, Brian Jones’ “New Pop” art plays with well known popular culture images and re-delivers them to a wi
Jason Kedgley
Happiest when working with geometry and typography, Kedgley’s ability to create innovative design makes his works almost pioneering in limited edition fine art printing.
Jean-Pierre Khazem
Jean-Pierre Khazem cut his teeth in advertising photography. In developing his own practice, he continued to deploy such visual jolts, except now the shocks are subtle, uncanny: rendering absurd the images’ obvious sensuality.